March 13, 2012; 78 (11) Articles
SMN1 gene duplications are associated with sporadic ALS
H.M. Blauw, C.P. Barnes, P.W.J. van Vught, W. van Rheenen, M. Verheul, E. Cuppen, J.H. Veldink, L.H. van den Berg
First published February 8, 2012, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e318249f697
H.M. Blauw
C.P. Barnes
P.W.J. van Vught
W. van Rheenen
M. Verheul
E. Cuppen
J.H. Veldink
SMN1 gene duplications are associated with sporadic ALS
H.M. Blauw, C.P. Barnes, P.W.J. van Vught, W. van Rheenen, M. Verheul, E. Cuppen, J.H. Veldink, L.H. van den Berg
Neurology Mar 2012, 78 (11) 776-780; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e318249f697
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- Received June 8, 2011
- Accepted August 3, 2011
- First Published February 8, 2012.
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- H.M. Blauw, MD,
- C.P. Barnes, PhD,
- P.W.J. van Vught, PhD,
- W. van Rheenen, MD,
- M. Verheul, MD,
- E. Cuppen, PhD,
- J.H. Veldink, MD, PhD* and
- L.H. van den Berg, MD, PhD*
- H.M. Blauw, MD,
- C.P. Barnes, PhD,
- P.W.J. van Vught, PhD,
- W. van Rheenen, MD,
- M. Verheul, MD,
- E. Cuppen, PhD,
- J.H. Veldink, MD, PhD* and
- L.H. van den Berg, MD, PhD*
- From the Department of Neurology, Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience (H.M.B., P.W.J.V.V., W.V.R., J.H.V., L.H.V.D.B.), University Medical Center Utrecht (E.C.), Utrecht, the Netherlands; Centre for Bioinformatics (C.B.), Division of Molecular Biosciences and Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Imperial College London, London, UK; and Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research (M.V., E.C.), Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
- Correspondence & reprint requests to Dr. van den Berg: l.h.vandenberg{at}umcutrecht.nl.
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