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bibliographicCitation Dulski J, Piña AES, Al-Shaikh RH, Petrucelli L, Wszolek ZK. Predominant motor neuron involvement as a manifestation of pathogenic (full range) ATXN3 mutations. Neurological Sciences. 2022 Sep 23;():1–4. doi: 10.1007/s10072-022-06410-3.
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