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Copy number loss of (src homology 2 domain containing)-transforming protein 2 (SHC2) gene: discordant loss in monozygotic twins and frequent loss in patients with multiple system atrophy

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Table 1 Profile of the subjects
Table 2 Clinical features and phenotypes of the 33patients
Figure 2 Genomic region harboring copy number loss on 19p13.3 in patients with MSA. Data measured by CNV 57K beadchip analysiswere analyzed by using the Hidden Malcov Model
Figure 3 High-density custom-made tiling microarray analysis of the MZ twins discordant for the MSA phenotype
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