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1. A patient-enriched MEIS1 coding variant causes a restless legs syndrome-like phenotype in mice.

2. Reassessment of candidate gene studies for idiopathic restless legs syndrome in a large genome-wide association study dataset of European ancestry.

3. Consensus guidelines on the construct validity of rodent models of restless legs syndrome.

4. Collagen VI Regulates Motor Circuit Plasticity and Motor Performance by Cannabinoid Modulation.

5. Consensus Guidelines on Rodent Models of Restless Legs Syndrome.

6. Therapeutic effectiveness of thalidomide in a patient with treatment-resistant restless legs syndrome.

7. Identification of Restless Legs Syndrome Genes by Mutational Load Analysis.

10. Role of MEIS1 in restless legs syndrome: From GWAS to functional studies in mice.

11. Restless Legs Syndrome and Other Movement Disorders of Sleep-Treatment Update.

12. Sleep disturbance by pramipexole is modified by Meis1 in mice.

13. Treatment of restless legs syndrome: Evidence-based review and implications for clinical practice (Revised 2017) § .

14. Identification of novel risk loci for restless legs syndrome in genome-wide association studies in individuals of European ancestry: a meta-analysis.

15. Meis1 : effects on motor phenotypes and the sensorimotor system in mice.

16. Transcutaneous carbon dioxide during sleep-disordered breathing.

17. Recessive mutations in the α3 (VI) collagen gene COL6A3 cause early-onset isolated dystonia.

18. Pramipexole alters thermoregulation in restless legs syndrome.

19. Peripheral hypoxia in restless legs syndrome (Willis-Ekbom disease).

20. Transcutaneous CO(2) plateau as set-point for respiratory drive during upper airway flow-limitation.

21. Novel metabolic features in Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 revealed by a multiomics approach.

22. Disconnection between periodic leg movements and cortical arousals in spinal cord injury.

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