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Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
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October 11, 2014
Novel poxvirus infection in 2 patients from the United States
Lynda U Osadebe, Kalpana Manthiram, Andrea M McCollum, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology
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July 2, 2013
Exserohilum infections associated with contaminated steroid injections: a clinicopathologic review of 40 cases
Jana M Ritter, Atis Muehlenbachs, Dianna M Blau, et al.
Nature Communications
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May 18, 2022
Co-infection with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron and Delta variants revealed by genomic surveillance
Rebecca J Rockett, Jenny Draper, Mailie Gall, et al.
Neurology
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February 11, 2021
Diagnostic Yield of Whole Genome Sequencing After Nondiagnostic Exome Sequencing or Gene Panel in Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies
Elizabeth Emma Palmer, Rani Sachdev, Rebecca Macintosh, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
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August 6, 2014
Acute muscular sarcocystosis: an international investigation among ill travelers returning from Tioman Island, Malaysia, 2011-2012
Douglas H Esposito, August Stich, Loïc Epelboin, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
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October 1, 2021
Biallelic AOPEP Loss-of-Function Variants Cause Progressive Dystonia with Prominent Limb Involvement
Michael Zech, Kishore R Kumar, Sophie Reining, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics
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April 2, 2019
De Novo Variants Disrupting the HX Repeat Motif of ATN1 Cause a Recognizable Non-progressive Neurocognitive Syndrome
Elizabeth E Palmer, Seungbeom Hong, Fatema Al Zahrani, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics
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March 5, 2019
De Novo Variants Disrupting the HX Repeat Motif of ATN1 Cause a Recognizable Non-Progressive Neurocognitive Syndrome
Elizabeth E Palmer, Seungbeom Hong, Fatema Al Zahrani, et al.
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Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
|
October 11, 2014
Novel poxvirus infection in 2 patients from the United States
Lynda U Osadebe, Kalpana Manthiram, Andrea M McCollum, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology
|
July 2, 2013
Exserohilum infections associated with contaminated steroid injections: a clinicopathologic review of 40 cases
Jana M Ritter, Atis Muehlenbachs, Dianna M Blau, et al.
Nature Communications
|
May 18, 2022
Co-infection with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron and Delta variants revealed by genomic surveillance
Rebecca J Rockett, Jenny Draper, Mailie Gall, et al.
Neurology
|
February 11, 2021
Diagnostic Yield of Whole Genome Sequencing After Nondiagnostic Exome Sequencing or Gene Panel in Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies
Elizabeth Emma Palmer, Rani Sachdev, Rebecca Macintosh, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
|
August 6, 2014
Acute muscular sarcocystosis: an international investigation among ill travelers returning from Tioman Island, Malaysia, 2011-2012
Douglas H Esposito, August Stich, Loïc Epelboin, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
|
October 1, 2021
Biallelic AOPEP Loss-of-Function Variants Cause Progressive Dystonia with Prominent Limb Involvement
Michael Zech, Kishore R Kumar, Sophie Reining, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics
|
April 2, 2019
De Novo Variants Disrupting the HX Repeat Motif of ATN1 Cause a Recognizable Non-progressive Neurocognitive Syndrome
Elizabeth E Palmer, Seungbeom Hong, Fatema Al Zahrani, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics
|
March 5, 2019
De Novo Variants Disrupting the HX Repeat Motif of ATN1 Cause a Recognizable Non-Progressive Neurocognitive Syndrome
Elizabeth E Palmer, Seungbeom Hong, Fatema Al Zahrani, et al.
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