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1. Anti-Ca/anti-ARHGAP26 antibodies associated with cerebellar atrophy and cognitive decline. Doss S, Nümann A, Ziegler A, Siebert E, Borowski K, Stöcker W, Prüss H, Wildemann B, Endres M, Jarius S. J Neuroimmunol; 2014 Feb 15; 267(1-2):102-4. PubMed ID: 24439423 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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