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Cruts, M., Gijselinck, I., van der Zee, J., Engelborghs, S., Wils, H., Pirici, D., Rademakers, R., Vandenberghe, R., Dermaut, B., Martin, J.-J., van Duijn, C., Peeters, K., Sciot, R., Santens, P., De Pooter, T., Mattheijssens, M., Van den Broeck, M., Cuijt, I., Vennekens, K., … Van Broeckhoven, C. (2006). Null mutations in progranulin cause ubiquitin-positive frontotemporal dementia linked to chromosome 17q21. Nature, 442(7105), 920–924.

Authors 22
  1. Marc Cruts (first)
  2. Ilse Gijselinck (additional)
  3. Julie van der Zee (additional)
  4. Sebastiaan Engelborghs (additional)
  5. Hans Wils (additional)
  6. Daniel Pirici (additional)
  7. Rosa Rademakers (additional)
  8. Rik Vandenberghe (additional)
  9. Bart Dermaut (additional)
  10. Jean-Jacques Martin (additional)
  11. Cornelia van Duijn (additional)
  12. Karin Peeters (additional)
  13. Raf Sciot (additional)
  14. Patrick Santens (additional)
  15. Tim De Pooter (additional)
  16. Maria Mattheijssens (additional)
  17. Marleen Van den Broeck (additional)
  18. Ivy Cuijt (additional)
  19. Krist'l Vennekens (additional)
  20. Peter P. De Deyn (additional)
  21. Samir Kumar-Singh (additional)
  22. Christine Van Broeckhoven (additional)
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@article{Cruts_2006, title={Null mutations in progranulin cause ubiquitin-positive frontotemporal dementia linked to chromosome 17q21}, volume={442}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature05017}, DOI={10.1038/nature05017}, number={7105}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Cruts, Marc and Gijselinck, Ilse and van der Zee, Julie and Engelborghs, Sebastiaan and Wils, Hans and Pirici, Daniel and Rademakers, Rosa and Vandenberghe, Rik and Dermaut, Bart and Martin, Jean-Jacques and van Duijn, Cornelia and Peeters, Karin and Sciot, Raf and Santens, Patrick and De Pooter, Tim and Mattheijssens, Maria and Van den Broeck, Marleen and Cuijt, Ivy and Vennekens, Krist’l and De Deyn, Peter P. and Kumar-Singh, Samir and Van Broeckhoven, Christine}, year={2006}, month=jul, pages={920–924} }