Mutation spectrum and predicted function of laforin in Lafora’s progressive myoclonus epilepsy
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S. Scherer | A. Delgado-Escueta | G. Rouleau | G. Rouleau | E. Andermann | B. Minassian | L. Ianzano | M. Meloche | S. Scherer
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