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THE D216H VARIANT IN THE DYT1 GENE: A SUSCEPTIBILITY FACTOR FOR DYSTONIA IN FAMILIAL CASES?
N. Brüggemann, N. Kock, K. Lohmann, I. R. König, A. Rakovic, J. Hagenah, A. Schmidt, A. Ziegler, H. C. Jabusch, H. Siebner, E. Altenmüller, A. Münchau, C. Klein
First published April 20, 2009, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181a1861e
N. Brüggemann
N. Kock
K. Lohmann
I. R. König
A. Rakovic
J. Hagenah
A. Schmidt
A. Ziegler
H. C. Jabusch
H. Siebner
E. Altenmüller
A. Münchau
THE D216H VARIANT IN THE DYT1 GENE: A SUSCEPTIBILITY FACTOR FOR DYSTONIA IN FAMILIAL CASES?
N. Brüggemann, N. Kock, K. Lohmann, I. R. König, A. Rakovic, J. Hagenah, A. Schmidt, A. Ziegler, H. C. Jabusch, H. Siebner, E. Altenmüller, A. Münchau, C. Klein
Neurology Apr 2009, 72 (16) 1441-1443; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181a1861e
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Author Disclosures
- N. Brüggemann, MD,
- N. Kock, MD,
- K. Lohmann, PhD,
- I. R. König, PhD,
- A. Rakovic, MSc,
- J. Hagenah, MD,
- A. Schmidt, MD,
- A. Ziegler, PhD,
- H. C. Jabusch, MD,
- H. Siebner, MD,
- E. Altenmüller, MD,
- A. Münchau, MD and
- C. Klein, MD
- N. Brüggemann, MD,
- N. Kock, MD,
- K. Lohmann, PhD,
- I. R. König, PhD,
- A. Rakovic, MSc,
- J. Hagenah, MD,
- A. Schmidt, MD,
- A. Ziegler, PhD,
- H. C. Jabusch, MD,
- H. Siebner, MD,
- E. Altenmüller, MD,
- A. Münchau, MD and
- C. Klein, MD
- From the Department of Neurology and Schilling Department for Clinical and Molecular Neurogenetics (N.B., N.K., K.L., A.R., J.H., A.S., C.K.) and Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics (I.R.K., A.Z.), University of Lübeck; Institute for Music Physiology and Musicians’ Medicine (H.C.J., E.A.), HMT, Hanover; Institute of Musicians’ Medicine Dresden (H.C.J.), Dresden University of Music; Department of Neurology (H.S.), University of Kiel; and Department of Neurology (A.M.), University of Hamburg, UKE, Germany.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Christine Klein, Department of Neurology, University of Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany; christine.klein{at}neuro.uni-luebeck.de
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