- Author
- Kimberley Stee (UGent)
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- Luc Van Ham (UGent) , Sofie Bhatti (UGent) and Luc Peelman (UGent)
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- Abstract
- Hereditary ataxias are a group of inherited diseases where (spino)cerebellar dysfunction can occur as an isolated sign or be a key feature of a more complex syndrome. They can be divided into cerebellar cortical degenerations, spinocerebellar degenerations, cerebellar ataxias without significant neurodegeneration and multifocal degenerations with predominant (spino)cerebellar component.
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HGG5A34AWMCGV46E8424DCSN
- MLA
- Stee, Kimberley. Canine Hereditary Ataxia : From Phenotype to Genotype. Ghent University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 2023.
- APA
- Stee, K. (2023). Canine hereditary ataxia : from phenotype to genotype. Ghent University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent, Belgium.
- Chicago author-date
- Stee, Kimberley. 2023. “Canine Hereditary Ataxia : From Phenotype to Genotype.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
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- Stee, Kimberley. 2023. “Canine Hereditary Ataxia : From Phenotype to Genotype.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
- Vancouver
- 1.Stee K. Canine hereditary ataxia : from phenotype to genotype. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine; 2023.
- IEEE
- [1]K. Stee, “Canine hereditary ataxia : from phenotype to genotype,” Ghent University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent, Belgium, 2023.
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