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Spinocerebellar ataxia type 17 mutation as a causative and susceptibility gene in parkinsonism
J-Y Kim, S. Y. Kim, J-M Kim, Y. K. Kim, K-Y Yoon, J. Y. Kim, B. C. Lee, J. S. Kim, S. H. Paek, S. S. Park, S. E. Kim, B. S. Jeon
First published April 20, 2009, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181a18876
J-Y Kim
S. Y. Kim
J-M Kim
Y. K. Kim
K-Y Yoon
J. Y. Kim
B. C. Lee
J. S. Kim
S. H. Paek
S. S. Park
S. E. Kim
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 17 mutation as a causative and susceptibility gene in parkinsonism
J-Y Kim, S. Y. Kim, J-M Kim, Y. K. Kim, K-Y Yoon, J. Y. Kim, B. C. Lee, J. S. Kim, S. H. Paek, S. S. Park, S. E. Kim, B. S. Jeon
Neurology Apr 2009, 72 (16) 1385-1389; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181a18876
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- First Published April 20, 2009.
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Author Disclosures
- J-Y Kim, MD,
- S. Y. Kim, BS,
- J-M Kim, MD, PhD,
- Y. K. Kim, MD, PhD,
- K-Y Yoon,
- J. Y. Kim,
- B. C. Lee, PhD,
- J. S. Kim, PhD,
- S. H. Paek, MD, PhD,
- S. S. Park, MD, PhD,
- S. E. Kim, MD, PhD and
- B. S. Jeon, MD, PhD
- J-Y Kim, MD,
- S. Y. Kim, BS,
- J-M Kim, MD, PhD,
- Y. K. Kim, MD, PhD,
- K-Y Yoon,
- J. Y. Kim,
- B. C. Lee, PhD,
- J. S. Kim, PhD,
- S. H. Paek, MD, PhD,
- S. S. Park, MD, PhD,
- S. E. Kim, MD, PhD and
- B. S. Jeon, MD, PhD
- From the Departments of Neurology (J.-Y.K., J.-M.K., B.S.J.), Laboratory Medicine (S.Y.K., J.Y.K., S.S.P.), Nuclear Medicine (Y.K.K., B.C.L., J.S.K., S.E.K.), and Neurosurgery (S.H.P.), Neuroscience Research Institute; CRI (K.-Y.Y.), BK21 (B.S.J.), College of Medicine, Seoul National University; Movement Disorder Center, Seoul National University Hospital (J.-Y.K., S.Y.K., K.-Y.Y., J.Y.K., S.H.P., S.S.P., B.S.J.); and Bundang Hospital (J.-M.K., Y.K.K., B.C.L., J.S.K., S.E.K.), Korea.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Beom S. Jeon, Department of Neurology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, 110-744, Korea brain{at}snu.ac.kr
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