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Renton, A. E., Majounie, E., Waite, A., Simón-Sánchez, J., Rollinson, S., Gibbs, J. R., Schymick, J. C., Laaksovirta, H., van Swieten, J. C., Myllykangas, L., Kalimo, H., Paetau, A., Abramzon, Y., Remes, A. M., Kaganovich, A., Scholz, S. W., Duckworth, J., Ding, J., Harmer, D. W., … Traynor, B. J. (2011). A Hexanucleotide Repeat Expansion in C9ORF72 Is the Cause of Chromosome 9p21-Linked ALS-FTD. Neuron, 72(2), 257–268.

Authors 76
  1. Alan E. Renton (first)
  2. Elisa Majounie (additional)
  3. Adrian Waite (additional)
  4. Javier Simón-Sánchez (additional)
  5. Sara Rollinson (additional)
  6. J. Raphael Gibbs (additional)
  7. Jennifer C. Schymick (additional)
  8. Hannu Laaksovirta (additional)
  9. John C. van Swieten (additional)
  10. Liisa Myllykangas (additional)
  11. Hannu Kalimo (additional)
  12. Anders Paetau (additional)
  13. Yevgeniya Abramzon (additional)
  14. Anne M. Remes (additional)
  15. Alice Kaganovich (additional)
  16. Sonja W. Scholz (additional)
  17. Jamie Duckworth (additional)
  18. Jinhui Ding (additional)
  19. Daniel W. Harmer (additional)
  20. Dena G. Hernandez (additional)
  21. Janel O. Johnson (additional)
  22. Kin Mok (additional)
  23. Mina Ryten (additional)
  24. Danyah Trabzuni (additional)
  25. Rita J. Guerreiro (additional)
  26. Richard W. Orrell (additional)
  27. James Neal (additional)
  28. Alex Murray (additional)
  29. Justin Pearson (additional)
  30. Iris E. Jansen (additional)
  31. David Sondervan (additional)
  32. Harro Seelaar (additional)
  33. Derek Blake (additional)
  34. Kate Young (additional)
  35. Nicola Halliwell (additional)
  36. Janis Bennion Callister (additional)
  37. Greg Toulson (additional)
  38. Anna Richardson (additional)
  39. Alex Gerhard (additional)
  40. Julie Snowden (additional)
  41. David Mann (additional)
  42. David Neary (additional)
  43. Michael A. Nalls (additional)
  44. Terhi Peuralinna (additional)
  45. Lilja Jansson (additional)
  46. Veli-Matti Isoviita (additional)
  47. Anna-Lotta Kaivorinne (additional)
  48. Maarit Hölttä-Vuori (additional)
  49. Elina Ikonen (additional)
  50. Raimo Sulkava (additional)
  51. Michael Benatar (additional)
  52. Joanne Wuu (additional)
  53. Adriano Chiò (additional)
  54. Gabriella Restagno (additional)
  55. Giuseppe Borghero (additional)
  56. Mario Sabatelli (additional)
  57. David Heckerman (additional)
  58. Ekaterina Rogaeva (additional)
  59. Lorne Zinman (additional)
  60. Jeffrey D. Rothstein (additional)
  61. Michael Sendtner (additional)
  62. Carsten Drepper (additional)
  63. Evan E. Eichler (additional)
  64. Can Alkan (additional)
  65. Ziedulla Abdullaev (additional)
  66. Svetlana D. Pack (additional)
  67. Amalia Dutra (additional)
  68. Evgenia Pak (additional)
  69. John Hardy (additional)
  70. Andrew Singleton (additional)
  71. Nigel M. Williams (additional)
  72. Peter Heutink (additional)
  73. Stuart Pickering-Brown (additional)
  74. Huw R. Morris (additional)
  75. Pentti J. Tienari (additional)
  76. Bryan J. Traynor (additional)
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