Missense mutations in TENM4, a regulator of axon guidance and central myelination, cause essential tremor
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Missense mutations in TENM4, a regulator of axon guidance and central myelination, cause essential tremor
Hor H, Francescatto L, Bartesaghi L, Ortega-Cubero S, Kousi M, Lorenzo-Betancor O, Jiménez-Jiménez FJ, Gironell A, Clarimón J, Drechsel O, Agúndez JAG, Kenzelmann Broz D, Chiquet-Ehrismann R, Lleó A, Coria F, García-Martin E, Alonso-Navarro H, Martí MJ, Kulisevsky J, Hor CN, Ossowski S, Chrast R, Katsanis N, Pastor P, Estivill X. Missense mutations in TENM4, a regulator of axon guidance and central myelination, cause essential tremor. Hum Mol Genet. 2015;[Epub ahead of print] doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddv281
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