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1. Rare variants in ANO1, encoding a calcium-activated chloride channel, predispose to moyamoya disease.

5. The pleiotropy associated with de novo variants in CHD4, CNOT3, and SETD5 extends to moyamoya angiopathy

8. Additional file 1 of Biallelic variants in NOS3 and GUCY1A3, the two major genes of the nitric oxide pathway, cause moyamoya cerebral angiopathy

9. Additional file 5 of Biallelic variants in NOS3 and GUCY1A3, the two major genes of the nitric oxide pathway, cause moyamoya cerebral angiopathy

10. Additional file 2 of Biallelic variants in NOS3 and GUCY1A3, the two major genes of the nitric oxide pathway, cause moyamoya cerebral angiopathy

11. Additional file 3 of Biallelic variants in NOS3 and GUCY1A3, the two major genes of the nitric oxide pathway, cause moyamoya cerebral angiopathy

12. Additional file 4 of Biallelic variants in NOS3 and GUCY1A3, the two major genes of the nitric oxide pathway, cause moyamoya cerebral angiopathy

13. Phenotypic variability in 446 CADASIL patients: Impact of NOTCH3 gene mutation location in addition to the effects of age, sex and vascular risk factors

14. Loss of α1β1 Soluble Guanylate Cyclase, the Major Nitric Oxide Receptor, Leads to Moyamoya and Achalasia

15. Elderly CADASIL patients with intact neurological status

16. sj-pdf-1-jcb-10.1177_0271678X221126280 - Supplemental material for Phenotypic variability in 446 CADASIL patients: Impact of NOTCH3 gene mutation location in addition to the effects of age, sex and vascular risk factors

18. Xq28 copy number gain causing moyamoya disease and a novel moyamoya syndrome

19. Rare RNF213 variants in the C-terminal region encompassing the RING-finger domain are associated with moyamoya angiopathy in Caucasians

21. De novo mutations in CBL causing early-onset paediatric moyamoya angiopathy

22. Biallelic variants in NOS3and GUCY1A3, the two major genes of the nitric oxide pathway, cause moyamoya cerebral angiopathy

24. Moyamoya disease and syndromes: from genetics to clinical management.

25. Can whole-exome sequencing data be used for linkage analysis?

26. Main features of COL4A1-COL4A2related cerebral microangiopathies

27. Border-Zone Cerebral Infarcts Associated with COVID-19 in CADASIL: A Report of 3 Cases and Literature Review.

28. Rare variants in ANO1, encoding a calcium-activated chloride channel, predispose to moyamoya disease.

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