A PCR Amplification Method Reveals Instability of the Dodecamer Repeat in Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy (EPM1) and No Correlation between the Size of the Repeat and Age at Onset
The American Journal of Human Genetics1998Vol. 62(4), pp. 842–847
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Maria D. Lalioti, Hamish S. Scott, Pierre Genton, Djamel Grid, Réda Ouazzani, A. Mrabet, Seham Mohammed Ibrahim, Riadh Gouider, Charlotte Dravet, T. Chkili, Armand Bottani, Catherine Burési, Alain Malafosse, Stylianos E. Antonarakis
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