R1514Q substitution in Lrrk2 is not a pathogenic Parkinson's disease mutation Movement Disorders 15 January 2007;22(2):254-256
Date
01/15/2007
DOI
10.1002/mds.21233Scopus ID
2-s2.0-33847700524 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)
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Nichols WC, Marek DK, Pauciulo MW, Pankratz N, Halter CA, Rudolph A, Shults CW, Wojcieszek J, Foroud T, Shults CW, Marshall F, Oakes D, Rudolph A, Shinaman A, Marder K, Conneally PM, Halter C, Lyons K, Siemers E, Factor S, Higgins D, Evans S, Shill H, Stacy M, Danielson J, Marlor L, Williamson K, Jankovic J, Hunter C, Simon D, Ryan P, Scollins L, Saunders-Pullman R, Boyar K, Costan-Toth C, Ohmann E, Sudarsky L, Joubert C, Friedman J, Chou K, Fernandez H, Lannon M, Galvez-Jimenez N, Podichetty A, Lewitt P, DeAngelis M, O'Brien C, Seeberger L, Dingmann C, Judd D, Marder K, Fraser J, Harris J, Bertoni J, Peterson C, Chouinard S, Panisset M, Hall J, Poiffaut H, Calabrese V, Roberge P, Wojcieszek J, Belden J, Halter C, Jennings D, Marek K, Mendick S, Reich S, Dunlop B, Jog M, Horn C, Rao J, Cook M, Uitti R, Turk M, Ajax T, Mannetter J, Panisset M, Hall J, Sethi K, Carpenter J, Ligon K, Narayan S, Woodward L, Blindauer K, Petit J, Elmer L, Aiken E, Davis K, Schell C, Wilson S, Velickovic M, Koller W, Phipps S, Feigin A, Gordon M, Hamann J, Licari E, Marotta-Kollarus M, Shannon B
Author
Karen A. Blindauer MD Chief, Professor in the Neurology department at Medical College of Wisconsin