PARKIN as a pathogenic gene for autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism.
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Y Mizuno | S Minoshima | Y Yamamura | S. Minoshima | N. Shimizu | N. Hattori | S. Asakawa | Y. Mizuno | T. Kitada | H. Matsumine | Y. Yamamura | M. Yokochi | N Shimizu | S Asakawa | T Kitada | N Hattori | H Matsumine | M Yokochi
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