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Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 characteristics in patient-derived fibroblast and iPSC-derived neuronal cultures
Normal range CAG repeat size variations in the HTT gene are associated with an adverse lipoprotein profile partially mediated by body mass index
Repeat variations in polyglutamine disease-associated genes and cognitive function in old age
Huntington disease and other polyglutamine diseases : using CAG repeat variations to explain missing heritability
Generation of 5 induced pluripotent stem cell lines, LUMCi007-A and B and LUMCi008-A, B and C, from 2 patients with Huntington disease
Prevalence of Carriers of Intermediate and Pathological Polyglutamine Disease-Associated Alleles Among Large Population-Based Cohorts
Genetics, Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Progress in Polyglutamine Spinocerebellar Ataxias
Repeat length variations in polyglutamine disease-associated genes affect body mass index
Repeat length variations in ATXN1 and AR modify disease expression in Alzheimer's disease
Assessment Scales for Patients with Advanced Huntington's Disease: Comparison of the UHDRS and UHDRS-FAP
Bioenergetics in fibroblasts of patients with Huntington disease are associated with age at onset
Generation of 3 spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cell lines LUMCi002-A, B, and C and 2 unaffected sibling control induced pluripotent stem cell lines LUMCi003-A and B
Generation of 3 spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cell lines LUMCi002-A, B, and C and 2 unaffected sibling control induced pluripotent stem cell lines LUMCi003-A and B
Huntingtin gene repeat size variations affect risk of lifetime depression
Body Weight Is a Robust Predictor of Clinical Progression in Huntington Disease
Age of onset in Huntington's disease is influenced by CAG repeat variations in other polyglutamine disease-associated genes
Large normal-range TBP and ATXN7 CAG repeat lengths are associated with increased lifetime risk of depression