A Genome Scan for Modifiers of Age at Onset in Huntington Disease: The HD MAPS Study

Author:

Li Jian-Liang,Hayden Michael R.,Almqvist Elisabeth W.,Brinkman Ryan R.,Durr Alexandra,Dodé Catherine,Morrison Patrick J.,Suchowersky Oksana,Ross Christopher A.,Margolis Russell L.,Rosenblatt Adam,Gómez-Tortosa Estrella,Cabrero David Mayo,Novelletto Andrea,Frontali Marina,Nance Martha,Trent Ronald J.A.,McCusker Elizabeth,Jones Randi,Paulsen Jane S.,Harrison Madeline,Zanko Andrea,Abramson Ruth K.,Russ Ana L.,Knowlton Beth,Djoussé Luc,Mysore Jayalakshmi S.,Tariot Suzanne,Gusella Michael F.,Wheeler Vanessa C.,Atwood Larry D.,Cupples L. Adrienne,Saint-Hilaire Marie,Cha Jang-Ho J.,Hersch Steven M.,Koroshetz Walter J.,Gusella James F.,MacDonald Marcy E.,Myers Richard H.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics

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