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P L Kramer

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Neuron|May 1, 1989
Human gene for torsion dystonia located on chromosome 9q32-q34L Ozelius, P L Kramer, C B Moskowitz, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|October 2, 1996
Weill-Marchesani syndrome--possible linkage of the autosomal dominant form to 15q21.1M K Wirtz, J R Samples, P L Kramer, et al.
Neurology|May 10, 2000
The DYT1 phenotype and guidelines for diagnostic testingS B Bressman, C Sabatti, D Raymond, et al.
Advances in Neurology|September 29, 1998
The role of the DYT1 gene in secondary dystoniaS B Bressman, D de Leon, D Raymond, et al.
Neurology|April 8, 2009
Etiology of musician's dystonia: familial or environmental?A Schmidt, H-C Jabusch, E Altenmüller, et al.
Neurology|December 1, 1993
Rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonismW B Dobyns, L J Ozelius, P L Kramer, et al.
Annals of Neurology|August 12, 1999
Rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism: linkage to chromosome 19q13P L Kramer, M Mineta, C Klein, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|November 1, 1994
Exclusion of the DYT1 locus in a non-Jewish family with early-onset dystoniaS B Bressman, A L Hunt, G A Heiman, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 1, 1992
Strong allelic association between the torsion dystonia gene (DYT1) andloci on chromosome 9q34 in Ashkenazi JewsL J Ozelius, P L Kramer, D de Leon, et al.
Neurology|November 23, 2007
Evidence for linkage of restless legs syndrome to chromosome 9p: are there two distinct loci?K Lohmann-Hedrich, A Neumann, A Kleensang, et al.
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Neuron|May 1, 1989
Human gene for torsion dystonia located on chromosome 9q32-q34L Ozelius, P L Kramer, C B Moskowitz, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|October 2, 1996
Weill-Marchesani syndrome--possible linkage of the autosomal dominant form to 15q21.1M K Wirtz, J R Samples, P L Kramer, et al.
Neurology|May 10, 2000
The DYT1 phenotype and guidelines for diagnostic testingS B Bressman, C Sabatti, D Raymond, et al.
Advances in Neurology|September 29, 1998
The role of the DYT1 gene in secondary dystoniaS B Bressman, D de Leon, D Raymond, et al.
Neurology|April 8, 2009
Etiology of musician's dystonia: familial or environmental?A Schmidt, H-C Jabusch, E Altenmüller, et al.
Neurology|December 1, 1993
Rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonismW B Dobyns, L J Ozelius, P L Kramer, et al.
Annals of Neurology|August 12, 1999
Rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism: linkage to chromosome 19q13P L Kramer, M Mineta, C Klein, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|November 1, 1994
Exclusion of the DYT1 locus in a non-Jewish family with early-onset dystoniaS B Bressman, A L Hunt, G A Heiman, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 1, 1992
Strong allelic association between the torsion dystonia gene (DYT1) andloci on chromosome 9q34 in Ashkenazi JewsL J Ozelius, P L Kramer, D de Leon, et al.
Neurology|November 23, 2007
Evidence for linkage of restless legs syndrome to chromosome 9p: are there two distinct loci?K Lohmann-Hedrich, A Neumann, A Kleensang, et al.
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