Genome-wide association study of frontotemporal dementia identifies a C9ORF72 haplotype with a median of 12-G4C2 repeats that predisposes to pathological repeat expansions

L.M. Reus*, I.E. Jansen, M.O. Mol, F. van Ruissen, J. van Rooij, N.M. van Schoor, N. Tesi, M.J.T. Reinders, M.A. Huisman, H. Holstege, P.J. Visser, S.C.M. de Boer, M. Hulsman, S. Ahmad, N. Amin, A.G. Uitterlinden, A. Ikram, C.M. van Duijn, H. Seelaar, I.H.G.B. RamakersF.R.J. Verhey, A. van der Lugt, J.A.H.R. Claassen, G.J. Biessels, P.P. De Deyn, P. Scheltens, W.M. van der Flier, J.C. van Swieten, Y.A.L. Pijnenburg, S.J. van der Lee

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