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    Economic Burden of Huntington's Disease in Europe and the USA: Results from the Huntington's Disease Burden of Illness Study (HDBOI)

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    Authors
    Rodríguez‐Santana, Idaira
    Mestre, Tiago
    Squitieri, Ferdinando
    Willock, Rosa
    Arnesen, Astri
    Clarke, Alison
    D’Alessio, Barbara
    Fisher, Alex
    Fuller, Rebecca
    Hamilton, Jamie L.
    Hubberstey, Hayley
    Stanley, Cath
    Vetter, Louise
    Winkelmann, Michaela
    Doherty, Maria
    Wu, Yunchou
    Finnegan, Alan
    Frank, Samuel
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    Publication Date
    2022-11-24
    
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    Citation
    European Journal of Neurology
    Publisher
    Wiley
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/627343
    Type
    article
    Description
    From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications Router
    History: epub 2022-11-24, issued 2022-11-24
    Article version: VoR
    Publication status: Published
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