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Cover design  Neuropathology and immunohistochemistry of spinocerebellar ataxia 17: top left, loss of Purkinje cells and gliosis of Bergmann glia and of the molecular layer of the cerebellum (cresyl violet); bottom left, numerous nuclei are positively stained by anti-TBP antibody in the striatum; top right, neuronal intranuclear inclusion (NII) recognized by anti-TBP antibody in the dentate nucleus of the cerebellum; bottom right, NII recognized by monoclonal antibody 1C2 in the striatum. From `CAG repeat expansion in the TATA box-binding protein gene causes autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia' by H. Fujigasaki et al., 19391947.



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