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Nature Genetics|April 29, 2024
A GGC-repeat expansion in ZFHX3 encoding polyglycine causes spinocerebellar ataxia type 4 and impairs autophagyKarla P Figueroa, Caspar Gross, Elena Buena-Atienza, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|February 23, 2010
Self-rated health status in spinocerebellar ataxia--results from a European multicenter studyTanja Schmitz-Hübsch, Mathieu Coudert, Paola Giunti, et al.
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology|March 19, 2021
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 14: refining clinicogenetic diagnosis in a rare adult-onset disorderTanja Schmitz-Hübsch, Silke Lux, Peter Bauer, et al.
Cerebellum (London, England)|June 6, 2019
Consensus Paper: Experimental Neurostimulation of the CerebellumLauren N Miterko, Kenneth B Baker, Jaclyn Beckinghausen, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|June 29, 2014
Modulation of the age at onset in spinocerebellar ataxia by CAG tracts in various genesSophie Tezenas du Montcel, Alexandra Durr, Peter Bauer, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|May 5, 2021
Regional Brain and Spinal Cord Volume Loss in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3Jennifer Faber, Tamara Schaprian, Koyak Berkan, et al.
Neurology|January 26, 2021
Natural History, Phenotypic Spectrum, and Discriminative Features of Multisystemic RFC1 DiseaseAndreas Traschütz, Andrea Cortese, Selina Reich, et al.
The Lancet. Neurology|March 20, 2018
Survival in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia types 1, 2, 3, and 6 (EUROSCA): a longitudinal cohort studyAlhassane Diallo, Heike Jacobi, Arron Cook, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|March 26, 2011
Depression comorbidity in spinocerebellar ataxiaTanja Schmitz-Hübsch, Mathieu Coudert, Sophie Tezenas du Montcel, et al.
Cerebellum (London, England)|June 25, 2011
Spinocerebellar ataxia types 1, 2, 3 and 6: the clinical spectrum of ataxia and morphometric brainstem and cerebellar findingsHeike Jacobi, Till-Karsten Hauser, Paola Giunti, et al.
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Nature Genetics|April 29, 2024
A GGC-repeat expansion in ZFHX3 encoding polyglycine causes spinocerebellar ataxia type 4 and impairs autophagyKarla P Figueroa, Caspar Gross, Elena Buena-Atienza, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|February 23, 2010
Self-rated health status in spinocerebellar ataxia--results from a European multicenter studyTanja Schmitz-Hübsch, Mathieu Coudert, Paola Giunti, et al.
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology|March 19, 2021
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 14: refining clinicogenetic diagnosis in a rare adult-onset disorderTanja Schmitz-Hübsch, Silke Lux, Peter Bauer, et al.
Cerebellum (London, England)|June 6, 2019
Consensus Paper: Experimental Neurostimulation of the CerebellumLauren N Miterko, Kenneth B Baker, Jaclyn Beckinghausen, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|June 29, 2014
Modulation of the age at onset in spinocerebellar ataxia by CAG tracts in various genesSophie Tezenas du Montcel, Alexandra Durr, Peter Bauer, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|May 5, 2021
Regional Brain and Spinal Cord Volume Loss in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3Jennifer Faber, Tamara Schaprian, Koyak Berkan, et al.
Neurology|January 26, 2021
Natural History, Phenotypic Spectrum, and Discriminative Features of Multisystemic RFC1 DiseaseAndreas Traschütz, Andrea Cortese, Selina Reich, et al.
The Lancet. Neurology|March 20, 2018
Survival in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia types 1, 2, 3, and 6 (EUROSCA): a longitudinal cohort studyAlhassane Diallo, Heike Jacobi, Arron Cook, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|March 26, 2011
Depression comorbidity in spinocerebellar ataxiaTanja Schmitz-Hübsch, Mathieu Coudert, Sophie Tezenas du Montcel, et al.
Cerebellum (London, England)|June 25, 2011
Spinocerebellar ataxia types 1, 2, 3 and 6: the clinical spectrum of ataxia and morphometric brainstem and cerebellar findingsHeike Jacobi, Till-Karsten Hauser, Paola Giunti, et al.
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