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This title appears in the Scientific Report : 2022 

Capturing clinical progression in multisystemic genetic ataxias: lessons from a prospective analysis of 931 patients with autosomal recessive or early-onset ataxia

Capturing clinical progression in multisystemic genetic ataxias: lessons from a prospective analysis of 931 patients with autosomal recessive or early-onset ataxia
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Personal Name(s): Traschütz, A.
Adarmes, A. D. / Anheim, M. / Baets, J. / Brais, B. / Gagnon, C. / Gburek-Augustat, J. / Doss, S. / Hanagasi, H. A. / Kamm, C. / Klivenyi, P. / Klockgether, T. / Klopstock, T. / Minnerop, Martina / Münchau, A. / Renaud, M. / Santorelli, F. M. / Schöls, L. / Timmann, D. / Vielhaber, S. / van de Warrenburg, B. P. / Zanni, G. / Hilgers, R. D. / Synofzik, M.
Contributing Institute: Strukturelle und funktionelle Organisation des Gehirns; INM-1
Imprint: 2022
Conference: Ataxia Global Conference, Dallas (USA), 2022-11-04 - 2022-11-05
Document Type: Conference Presentation
Research Program: Multilevel Brain Organization and Variability
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