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Cerebellum (London, England)|August 15, 2020
Consensus on Virtual Management of Vestibular Disorders: Urgent Versus Expedited CareAasef G Shaikh, Adolfo Bronstein, Sergio Carmona, et al.
Nature Genetics|April 28, 2019
Author Correction: Biallelic expansion of an intronic repeat in RFC1 is a common cause of late-onset ataxiaAndrea Cortese, Roberto Simone, Roisin Sullivan, et al.
Nature Genetics|March 31, 2019
Biallelic expansion of an intronic repeat in RFC1 is a common cause of late-onset ataxiaAndrea Cortese, Roberto Simone, Roisin Sullivan, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|February 11, 2020
Cerebellar ataxia, neuropathy, vestibular areflexia syndrome due to RFC1 repeat expansionAndrea Cortese, Stefano Tozza, Wai Yan Yau, et al.
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Cerebellum (London, England)|August 15, 2020
Consensus on Virtual Management of Vestibular Disorders: Urgent Versus Expedited CareAasef G Shaikh, Adolfo Bronstein, Sergio Carmona, et al.
Nature Genetics|April 28, 2019
Author Correction: Biallelic expansion of an intronic repeat in RFC1 is a common cause of late-onset ataxiaAndrea Cortese, Roberto Simone, Roisin Sullivan, et al.
Nature Genetics|March 31, 2019
Biallelic expansion of an intronic repeat in RFC1 is a common cause of late-onset ataxiaAndrea Cortese, Roberto Simone, Roisin Sullivan, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|February 11, 2020
Cerebellar ataxia, neuropathy, vestibular areflexia syndrome due to RFC1 repeat expansionAndrea Cortese, Stefano Tozza, Wai Yan Yau, et al.
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