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1. Missense variants in RPH3A cause defects in excitatory synaptic function and are associated with a clinically variable neurodevelopmental disorder

2. Translational profiling of mouse dopaminoceptive neurons reveals region-specific gene expression, exon usage, and striatal prostaglandin E2 modulatory effects

3. De novo and inherited monoallelic variants in TUBA4A cause ataxia and spasticity.

4. Rare disease gene association discovery from burden analysis of the 100,000 Genomes Project data

5. Heterozygous UCHL1 loss-of-function variants cause a neurodegenerative disorder with spasticity, ataxia, neuropathy, and optic atrophy

6. Rare disease gene association discovery from burden analysis of the 100,000 Genomes Project data

7. Heterozygous UCHL1 loss-of-function variants cause a neurodegenerative disorder with spasticity, ataxia, neuropathy, and optic atrophy

8. Functional genomics provide key insights to improve the diagnostic yield of hereditary ataxia.

9. Translational profiling of mouse dopaminoceptive neurons reveals region-specific gene expression, exon usage, and striatal prostaglandin E2 modulatory effects

11. Heterozygous UCHL1loss-of-function variants cause a neurodegenerative disorder with spasticity, ataxia, neuropathy, and optic atrophy

12. Missense variants in RPH3Acause defects in excitatory synaptic function and are associated with a clinically variable neurodevelopmental disorder

13. Heterozygous UCHL1loss-of-function variants cause a neurodegenerative disorder with spasticity, ataxia, neuropathy, and optic atrophy

14. De novo and inherited monoallelic variants in TUBA4A cause ataxia and spasticity.

15. Rare disease gene association discovery from burden analysis of the 100,000 Genomes Project data.

16. Functional genomics provide key insights to improve the diagnostic yield of hereditary ataxia.

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