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<scp>Non‐GAA</scp> Repeat Expansions in <scp><i>FGF14</i></scp> Are Likely Not Pathogenic—Reply to: “<i>Shaking Up Ataxia</i>: <scp><i>FGF14</i></scp> and <scp><i>RFC1</i></scp> Repeat Expansions in Affected and Unaffected Members of a Chilean Family”

David Pellerin, Pablo Iruzubieta, Şeyma Tekgül, Matt C. Danzi, Catherine Ashton, Marie‐Josée Dicaire, Marion Wandzel, Virginie Roth, Phillipa J. Lamont, Céline Bonnet, M. Renaud, Matthis Synofzik, Stephan Züchner, Bernard Brais, Nazlı A. Başak, Henry Houlden

2023Movement Disorders24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

Topics & Concepts

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<scp>Non‐GAA</scp> Repeat Expansions in <scp><i>FGF14</i></scp> Are Likely Not Pathogenic—Reply to: “<i>Shaking Up Ataxia</i>: <scp><i>FGF14</i></scp> and <scp><i>RFC1</i></scp> Repeat Expansions in Affected and Unaffected Members of a Chilean Family” | Litcius