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1. RALGAPA1 Deletion in Belgian Shepherd Dogs with Cerebellar Ataxia.

2. Phenotypic and genetic aspects of hereditary ataxia in dogs.

3. Cerebellar ataxia in a young dog.

4. Spinocerebellar ataxia in the Bouvier des Ardennes breed is caused by a KCNJ10 missense variant.

5. Cerebellar Abiotrophy in Australian Working Kelpies Is Associated with Two Major Risk Loci.

6. Dandy-Walker-Like Malformation in a Free-Ranging Atlantic Harbour Seal Pup (Phoca vitulina concolor).

7. Characterisation of canine KCNIP4: A novel gene for cerebellar ataxia identified by whole-genome sequencing two affected Norwegian Buhund dogs.

8. A SINE Insertion in ATP1B2 in Belgian Shepherd Dogs Affected by Spongy Degeneration with Cerebellar Ataxia (SDCA2).

9. Cerebellar Cortical Abiotrophy in Young Labrador-Retrievers.

10. A Missense Variant in KCNJ10 in Belgian Shepherd Dogs Affected by Spongy Degeneration with Cerebellar Ataxia (SDCA1).

11. A Novel Inherited Cerebellar Abiotrophy in a Cohort of Related Goats.

12. A case of Murray Valley encephalitis in a 2-year-old Australian Stock Horse in south-east Queensland.

13. A deletion in the VLDLR gene in Eurasier dogs with cerebellar hypoplasia resembling a Dandy-Walker-like malformation (DWLM).

14. Cerebellar ataxia suspected to be caused by Oxytropis glabra poisoning in western Mongolian goats.

15. Morphometric magnetic resonance imaging and genetic testing in cerebellar abiotrophy in Arabian horses.

16. Unilateral cerebellar hypoplasia and mesencephalic malformation in a Hanoverian foal.

17. A SEL1L mutation links a canine progressive early-onset cerebellar ataxia to the endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation (ERAD) machinery.

18. Mapping cerebellar abiotrophy in Australian Kelpies.

19. Spongy degeneration with cerebellar ataxia in Malinois puppies: a hereditary autosomal recessive disorder?

20. A truncated retrotransposon disrupts the GRM1 coding sequence in Coton de Tulear dogs with Bandera's neonatal ataxia.

21. Late onset and rapid progression of cerebellar abiotrophy in a domestic shorthair cat.

22. Cerebellar ataxia in sheep grazing pastures infested with Romulea rosea (onion grass or Guildford grass).

24. Late onset cerebellar degeneration in a middle-aged cat.

25. [Cerebellar cortical degeneration in an American Staffordshire terrier].

27. Cerebellar cortical degeneration in three English bulldogs: clinical and neuropathological findings.

28. Genetic mapping of canine multiple system degeneration and ectodermal dysplasia loci.

29. Assignment of the calcium channel, voltage-dependent, P/Q type, alpha 1A subunit gene (CACNA1A), and the ataxin 7 gene (ATXN7) to canine chromosome 20 by fluorescence in situ hybridization and confirmation by radiation hybrid mapping.

30. A variant form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis in American bulldogs.

31. Clinical findings in a Swiss Braunvieh heifer with a cerebellar abscess.

32. Bovine familial convulsions and ataxia in Saskatchewan and Alberta.

33. Cerebellar disease and disease characterized by dysmetria or tremors.

34. Cerebellar cortical degeneration in adult American Staffordshire Terriers.

35. Cerebellar degeneration in a mature Staffordshire terrier.

36. Cerebellar abiotrophy in a miniature schnauzer.

37. [Cerebellar cortical abiotrophy in American Staffordshire terriers: clinical and pathological description of 3 cases].

38. Cerebellar ataxia due to Toxocara infection in Mongolian gerbils, Meriones unguiculatus.

39. Neonatal cerebellar ataxia in Coton de Tulear dogs.

40. Clinicopathologic features of suspected brevetoxicosis in double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) along the Florida Gulf Coast.

41. Adult-onset cerebellar cortical abiotrophy and retinal degeneration in a domestic shorthair cat.

42. Familial cerebellar ataxia with hydrocephalus in bull mastiffs.

43. Congenital cerebellar cortical degeneration in Holstein cattle in Southern Brazil.

44. Cerebellar cortical abiotrophy in a beagle.

45. What is your neurologic diagnosis? Leukoencephalomalacia.

46. Neurological syndrome in Italian spinones.

47. Study of hereditary cerebellar degeneration in cats.

48. Cerebellar abiotrophy in Holstein Friesian calves.

49. Cerebellar cortical atrophy in a kitten.

50. Cerebellar ataxia as a possible complication of babesiosis in two dogs.

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