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Michael J Gonzalez to Genetic Variation

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Michael J Gonzalez has written about Genetic Variation.
Connection Strength

0.245
  1. Pottier C, Ravenscroft TA, Brown PH, Finch NA, Baker M, Parsons M, Asmann YW, Ren Y, Christopher E, Levitch D, van Blitterswijk M, Cruchaga C, Campion D, Nicolas G, Richard AC, Guerreiro R, Bras JT, Zuchner S, Gonzalez MA, Bu G, Younkin S, Knopman DS, Josephs KA, Parisi JE, Petersen RC, Ertekin-Taner N, Graff-Radford NR, Boeve BF, Dickson DW, Rademakers R. TYROBP genetic variants in early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiol Aging. 2016 12; 48:222.e9-222.e15.
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    Score: 0.116
  2. Gonz?lez MJ, Miranda-Massari JR, Duconge J, Allende-Vigo MZ, Jim?nez-Ram?rez FJ, Cintr?n K, Rodr?guez-G?mez JR, Rosario G, Ricart C, Santiago-Cornier JA, Zaragoza-Urdaz R, V?zquez A, Hickey S, Jabbar-Berdiel M, Riordan N, Ichim T, Santiago O, Alvarado G, Vora P. Metabolic correction: a functional biochemical mechanism against disease--Part 1: concept and historical background. P R Health Sci J. 2015 Mar; 34(1):3-8.
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    Score: 0.105
  3. 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.
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    Score: 0.025
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