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Total deletion and a missense mutation of ITPR1 in Japanese SCA15 families
K. Hara, A. Shiga, H. Nozaki, J. Mitsui, Y. Takahashi, H. Ishiguro, H. Yomono, H. Kurisaki, J. Goto, T. Ikeuchi, S. Tsuji, M. Nishizawa, O. Onodera
First published June 25, 2008, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000311277.71046.a0
K. Hara
A. Shiga
H. Nozaki
J. Mitsui
Y. Takahashi
H. Ishiguro
H. Yomono
H. Kurisaki
J. Goto
T. Ikeuchi
S. Tsuji
M. Nishizawa
Total deletion and a missense mutation of ITPR1 in Japanese SCA15 families
K. Hara, A. Shiga, H. Nozaki, J. Mitsui, Y. Takahashi, H. Ishiguro, H. Yomono, H. Kurisaki, J. Goto, T. Ikeuchi, S. Tsuji, M. Nishizawa, O. Onodera
Neurology Aug 2008, 71 (8) 547-551; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000311277.71046.a0
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- K. Hara, MD, PhD,
- A. Shiga, MMed,
- H. Nozaki, MD,
- J. Mitsui, MD,
- Y. Takahashi, MD, PhD,
- H. Ishiguro, MD, PhD,
- H. Yomono, MD, PhD,
- H. Kurisaki, MD, PhD,
- J. Goto, MD, PhD,
- T. Ikeuchi, MD, PhD,
- S. Tsuji, MD, PhD,
- M. Nishizawa, MD, PhD and
- O. Onodera, MD, PhD
- K. Hara, MD, PhD,
- A. Shiga, MMed,
- H. Nozaki, MD,
- J. Mitsui, MD,
- Y. Takahashi, MD, PhD,
- H. Ishiguro, MD, PhD,
- H. Yomono, MD, PhD,
- H. Kurisaki, MD, PhD,
- J. Goto, MD, PhD,
- T. Ikeuchi, MD, PhD,
- S. Tsuji, MD, PhD,
- M. Nishizawa, MD, PhD and
- O. Onodera, MD, PhD
- From the Department of Neurology (K.H., A.S., H.N., M.N.), Brain Research Institute, and Department of Molecular Neuroscience (A.S., H.N., T.I., O.O.), Center for Bioresource-based Researches, Brain Research Institute, Niigata University, Niigata City; Department of Neurology (J.M., Y.T., J.G., S.T.), Division of Neuroscience, Graduate School Medicine, University of Tokyo; Department of Neurology (H.I.), Akita Red Cross Hospital, Akita City; and Department of Neurology (H.Y., H.K.), National Tokyo Hospital, Japan.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Osamu Onodera, Department of Molecular Neuroscience, Center for Bioresource-based Researches, Brain Research Institute, Niigata University, 1-757, Asahi-machi-dori, Niigata City 951-8585, Japan onodera{at}bri.niigata-u.ac.jp
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