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The Complex Genetic Landscape of Hereditary Ataxias in Turkey and Implications in Clinical Practice.

Atay VuralGülşah ŞimşirŞeyma TekgülCemile KoçoğluFulya AkçimenEce KartalNesli E ŞenSuna LahutÖzgür ÖmürNazan SanerTuğçe GülElif BayraktarRobin PalvadeauCeren TuncaCaroline Pirkevi ÇetinkayaAslı Gündoğdu EkenIrmak ŞahbazMüge Kovancılar KoçÖzgür Öztop ÇakmakHaşmet HanağasıBaşar BilgiçMefkure EraksoyAyşegül GündüzHülya ApaydınGüneş KızıltanSibel ÖzekmekçiAksel SivaAyşe AltıntaşZeynep E Kaya GüleçYeşim ParmanPiraye OflazerFeza DeymeerHacer DurmuşErdi ŞahinArman ÇakarZeynep TüfekçioğluPınar TektürkM Osman ÇorbalıHülya TireliGülden AkdalUluç YişSemra Hızİhsan ŞengünElçin BoraGül SerdaroğluSevda Erer ÖzbekKadriye AğanDilek İnce GünalÖnder UsSemiha G KurtDürdane AksoyAyşe Bora TokçaerMuhsin ElmasMurat GültekinSefer KumandaşHamit AcerGül D Kaya ÖzçoraVildan YaylaAysun SoysalGençer GençHalil GüllüoğluDilcan KotanZeynep Özözen AyasHüseyin A ŞahinErsin TanMeral TopçuEsen Saka TopçuoğluCenk AkbostancıFiliz KoçSibel ErtanBülent ElibolA Nazlı Başak
Published in: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society (2021)
With the large sample size recruited across the country, we consider that our results provide an accurate picture of the frequency of hereditary ataxias in Turkey. © 2021 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice
  • genome wide
  • high resolution
  • single cell
  • dna methylation