Mutations in SURF1 are important genetic causes of Leigh syndrome in Slovak patients
Objectives. Leigh syndrome is a progressive early onset neurodegenerative disease typically presenting with psychomotor regression, signs of brainstem and/or basal ganglia disease, lactic acidosis, and characteristic magnetic resonance imaging findings. At molecular level, deficiency of respiratory...
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Main Authors: | Danis Daniel, Brennerova Katarina, Skopkova Martina, Kurdiova Timea, Ukropec Jozef, Stanik Juraj, Kolnikova Miriam, Gasperikova Daniela |
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Language: | EN |
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c3a5d74663da4074a500d9fb9564ea9d |
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