A novel PLP mutation in a Japanese patient with mild Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease
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概要
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- 2009-03-01
著者
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Yokochi Kenji
Department Of Pediatrics And Pediatric Neurology Seirei-mikatahara General Hospital
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Iwaki Akiko
Division Of Human Molecular Genetics Research Center For Genetic Information Medical Institute Of Bi
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Iwaki Akiko
Division Disease Genes Institute Of Genetic Information Kyushu University
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Miyahara Jun
Department Of Pediatrics And Pediatric Neurology Seirei-mikatahara General Hospital
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Kibe Tetsuya
Department Of Pediatric Nagoya City University Medical School
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Kibe Tetsuya
Department Of Pediatrics And Pediatric Neurology Seirei-mikatahara General Hospital
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