1. Mitochondrial polymorphisms significantly reduce the risk of Parkinson disease
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van der Walt, Joelle M., Nicodemus, Kristin K., Martin, Eden R., Scott, William K., Nance, Martha A., Watts, Ray L., Hubble, Jean P., Haines, Jonathan L., Koller, William C., Lyons, Kelly, Pahwa, Rajesh, Stern, Matthew B., Colcher, Amy, Hiner, Bradley C., Jankovic, Joseph, Ondo, William G., Allen, Fred H., Jr., Goetz, Christopher G., Small, Gary W., Mastaglia, Frank, Stajich, Jeffrey M., McLaurin, Adam C., Middleton, Lefkos T., Scott, Burton L., Schmechel, Donald E., Pericak-Vance, Margaret A., and Vance, Jeffery M.
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Mitochondria -- Physiological aspects ,Mitochondria -- Genetic aspects ,Human genetics -- Research ,Pathogenic microorganisms -- Genetic aspects ,Pathogenic microorganisms -- Physiological aspects ,Gene expression -- Physiological aspects ,Parkinson's disease -- Genetic aspects ,Parkinson's disease -- Demographic aspects ,Parkinson's disease -- Causes of ,Parkinson's disease -- Health aspects ,Mitochondrial DNA -- Genetic aspects ,NAD (Coenzyme) -- Genetic aspects ,NAD (Coenzyme) -- Physiological aspects ,Polypeptides -- Genetic aspects ,Amino acids -- Physiological aspects ,Biological sciences - Published
- 2003