Document Type : Letter to the Editor
Authors
- Evgenii Nuzhnyi 1
- Guzel Urazgildeeva 1
- Viktoriya Trubitsyna 2
- Rodion Konovalov 2
- Maxim Krasnov 1
- Ekaterina Fedotova 1
- Sergey Illarioshkin 1
1 Department of Neurogenetics, Research Center of Neurology, Moscow, Russia
2 Department of Radiology, Research Center of Neurology, Moscow, Russia
Abstract
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