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Original research
Higher burden of rare frameshift indels in genes related to synaptic transmission separate familial hemiplegic migraine from common types of migraine

Authors

  1. Correspondence to Dr Thomas Folkmann Hansen, Danish Headache Center, Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet Glostrup, Glostrup DK2600, Denmark; thomas.folkmann.hansen{at}regionh.dk
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Rasmussen AH, Olofsson I, Chalmer MA, et al
Higher burden of rare frameshift indels in genes related to synaptic transmission separate familial hemiplegic migraine from common types of migraine

Publication history

  • Received October 21, 2019
  • Revised December 17, 2019
  • Accepted January 3, 2020
  • First published January 24, 2020.
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August 24, 2020

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