Michael J Gonzalez to Pedigree
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Michael J Gonzalez has written about Pedigree.
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Gonzalez MA, Feely SM, Speziani F, Strickland AV, Danzi M, Bacon C, Lee Y, Chou TF, Blanton SH, Weihl CC, Zuchner S, Shy ME. A novel mutation in VCP causes Charcot-Marie-Tooth Type 2 disease. Brain. 2014 Nov; 137(Pt 11):2897-902.
Score: 0.122
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Abrams AJ, Hufnagel RB, Rebelo A, Zanna C, Patel N, Gonzalez MA, Campeanu IJ, Griffin LB, Groenewald S, Strickland AV, Tao F, Speziani F, Abreu L, Sch?le R, Caporali L, La Morgia C, Maresca A, Liguori R, Lodi R, Ahmed ZM, Sund KL, Wang X, Krueger LA, Peng Y, Prada CE, Prows CA, Schorry EK, Antonellis A, Zimmerman HH, Abdul-Rahman OA, Yang Y, Downes SM, Prince J, Fontanesi F, Barrientos A, N?meth AH, Carelli V, Huang T, Zuchner S, Dallman JE. Mutations in SLC25A46, encoding a UGO1-like protein, cause an optic atrophy spectrum disorder. Nat Genet. 2015 Aug; 47(8):926-32.
Score: 0.033
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Griffin LB, Sakaguchi R, McGuigan D, Gonzalez MA, Searby C, Z?chner S, Hou YM, Antonellis A. Impaired function is a common feature of neuropathy-associated glycyl-tRNA synthetase mutations. Hum Mutat. 2014 Nov; 35(11):1363-71.
Score: 0.031
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Bonifert T, Karle KN, Tonagel F, Batra M, Wilhelm C, Theurer Y, Schoenfeld C, Kluba T, Kamenisch Y, Carelli V, Wolf J, Gonzalez MA, Speziani F, Sch?le R, Z?chner S, Sch?ls L, Wissinger B, Synofzik M. Pure and syndromic optic atrophy explained by deep intronic OPA1 mutations and an intralocus modifier. Brain. 2014 Aug; 137(Pt 8):2164-77.
Score: 0.030
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Caballero Oteyza A, Battaloglu E, Ocek L, Lindig T, Reichbauer J, Rebelo AP, Gonzalez MA, Zorlu Y, Ozes B, Timmann D, Bender B, Woehlke G, Z?chner S, Sch?ls L, Sch?le R. Motor protein mutations cause a new form of hereditary spastic paraplegia. Neurology. 2014 Jun 03; 82(22):2007-16.
Score: 0.030
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Dolzhanskaya N, Gonzalez MA, Sperziani F, Stefl S, Messing J, Wen GY, Alexov E, Zuchner S, Velinov M. A novel p.Leu(381)Phe mutation in presenilin 1 is associated with very early onset and unusually fast progressing dementia as well as lysosomal inclusions typically seen in Kufs disease. J Alzheimers Dis. 2014; 39(1):23-7.
Score: 0.029
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Foley AR, Menezes MP, Pandraud A, Gonzalez MA, Al-Odaib A, Abrams AJ, Sugano K, Yonezawa A, Manzur AY, Burns J, Hughes I, McCullagh BG, Jungbluth H, Lim MJ, Lin JP, Megarbane A, Urtizberea JA, Shah AH, Antony J, Webster R, Broomfield A, Ng J, Mathew AA, O'Byrne JJ, Forman E, Scoto M, Prasad M, O'Brien K, Olpin S, Oppenheim M, Hargreaves I, Land JM, Wang MX, Carpenter K, Horvath R, Straub V, Lek M, Gold W, Farrell MO, Brandner S, Phadke R, Matsubara K, McGarvey ML, Scherer SS, Baxter PS, King MD, Clayton P, Rahman S, Reilly MM, Ouvrier RA, Christodoulou J, Z?chner S, Muntoni F, Houlden H. Treatable childhood neuronopathy caused by mutations in riboflavin transporter RFVT2. Brain. 2014 Jan; 137(Pt 1):44-56.
Score: 0.029
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Martin E, Sch?le R, Smets K, Rastetter A, Boukhris A, Loureiro JL, Gonzalez MA, Mundwiller E, Deconinck T, Wessner M, Jornea L, Oteyza AC, Durr A, Martin JJ, Sch?ls L, Mhiri C, Lamari F, Z?chner S, De Jonghe P, Kabashi E, Brice A, Stevanin G. Loss of function of glucocerebrosidase GBA2 is responsible for motor neuron defects in hereditary spastic paraplegia. Am J Hum Genet. 2013 Feb 07; 92(2):238-44.
Score: 0.027