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Early-onset ALS with long-term survival associated with spastin gene mutation
T. Meyer, A. Schwan, J. S. Dullinger, J. Brocke, K. -T. Hoffmann, C. H. Nolte, A. Hopt, U. Kopp, P. Andersen, J. T. Epplen, P. Linke
First published July 11, 2005, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000167130.31618.0a
T. Meyer
A. Schwan
J. S. Dullinger
J. Brocke
K. -T. Hoffmann
C. H. Nolte
A. Hopt
U. Kopp
P. Andersen
J. T. Epplen
Early-onset ALS with long-term survival associated with spastin gene mutation
T. Meyer, A. Schwan, J. S. Dullinger, J. Brocke, K. -T. Hoffmann, C. H. Nolte, A. Hopt, U. Kopp, P. Andersen, J. T. Epplen, P. Linke
Neurology Jul 2005, 65 (1) 141-143; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000167130.31618.0a
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- First Published July 11, 2005.
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- T. Meyer, MD,
- A. Schwan, MD,
- J. S. Dullinger, MD,
- J. Brocke, MD,
- K. -T. Hoffmann,
- C. H. Nolte, MD,
- A. Hopt, MD,
- U. Kopp, PhD,
- P. Andersen, MD,
- J. T. Epplen, MD and
- P. Linke, MD
- T. Meyer, MD,
- A. Schwan, MD,
- J. S. Dullinger, MD,
- J. Brocke, MD,
- K. -T. Hoffmann,
- C. H. Nolte, MD,
- A. Hopt, MD,
- U. Kopp, PhD,
- P. Andersen, MD,
- J. T. Epplen, MD and
- P. Linke, MD
- From the Departments of Neurology (Drs. Meyer, Dullinger, Brocke, Nolte, Hopt, Kopp, and Linke) and Radiology (Dr. Hoffmann), Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany; Department of Human Genetics (Drs. Schwan and Epplen), Ruhr-University of Bochum, Bochum, Germany; Department of Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience (Dr. Andersen), Umea University Hospital, Umea, Sweden.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Thomas Meyer, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Campus Virchow-Klinikum Neurologische Klinik, Ambulanz für ALS und andere Motoneuronenerkrankungen, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353 Berlin, Germany; e-mail: thomas.meyer{at}charite.de
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