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American Journal of Human Genetics|October 23, 1997
Risk reversals in predictive testing for Huntington diseaseE Almqvist, S Adam, M Bloch, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 6, 1999
Evidence for both the nucleus and cytoplasm as subcellular sites of pathogenesis in Huntington's disease in cell culture and in transgenic mice expressing mutant huntingtinA S Hackam, J G Hodgson, R Singaraja, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|December 1, 2000
Familial aggregation of psychotic symptoms in Huntington's diseaseD Tsuang, E W Almqvist, H Lipe, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 12, 1992
The psychological consequences of predictive testing for Huntington's disease. Canadian Collaborative Study of Predictive TestingS Wiggins, P Whyte, M Huggins, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|May 1, 1986
A family with Huntington disease and reciprocal translocation 4;5U G Froster-Iskenius, M R Hayden, H S Wang, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|February 3, 2000
Huntingtin is required for normal hematopoiesisM Metzler, C D Helgason, I Dragatsis, et al.
Human Genetics|December 1, 1993
South African founder mutations in the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene causing familial hypercholesterolemia in the Dutch populationJ C Defesche, D E van Diermen, P J Lansberg, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|September 1, 1993
Diagnosis of Huntington disease: a model for the stages of psychological response based on experience of a predictive testing programM Bloch, S Adam, A Fuller, et al.
Gene|September 7, 2000
Human huntingtin-associated protein (HAP-1) gene: genomic organisation and an intragenic polymorphismJ Nasir, M J Lafuente, K Duan, et al.
Neuroscience|June 11, 1999
Forskolin and dopamine D1 receptor activation increase huntingtin's association with endosomes in immortalized neuronal cells of striatal originM Kim, J Velier, K Chase, et al.
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American Journal of Human Genetics|October 23, 1997
Risk reversals in predictive testing for Huntington diseaseE Almqvist, S Adam, M Bloch, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 6, 1999
Evidence for both the nucleus and cytoplasm as subcellular sites of pathogenesis in Huntington's disease in cell culture and in transgenic mice expressing mutant huntingtinA S Hackam, J G Hodgson, R Singaraja, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|December 1, 2000
Familial aggregation of psychotic symptoms in Huntington's diseaseD Tsuang, E W Almqvist, H Lipe, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 12, 1992
The psychological consequences of predictive testing for Huntington's disease. Canadian Collaborative Study of Predictive TestingS Wiggins, P Whyte, M Huggins, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|May 1, 1986
A family with Huntington disease and reciprocal translocation 4;5U G Froster-Iskenius, M R Hayden, H S Wang, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|February 3, 2000
Huntingtin is required for normal hematopoiesisM Metzler, C D Helgason, I Dragatsis, et al.
Human Genetics|December 1, 1993
South African founder mutations in the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene causing familial hypercholesterolemia in the Dutch populationJ C Defesche, D E van Diermen, P J Lansberg, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|September 1, 1993
Diagnosis of Huntington disease: a model for the stages of psychological response based on experience of a predictive testing programM Bloch, S Adam, A Fuller, et al.
Gene|September 7, 2000
Human huntingtin-associated protein (HAP-1) gene: genomic organisation and an intragenic polymorphismJ Nasir, M J Lafuente, K Duan, et al.
Neuroscience|June 11, 1999
Forskolin and dopamine D1 receptor activation increase huntingtin's association with endosomes in immortalized neuronal cells of striatal originM Kim, J Velier, K Chase, et al.
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