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    Family-based association study of the restless legs syndrome loci 2 and 3 in a European population 

    Kemlink D; Polo O; Montagna P; Provini F; Stiasny-Kolster K; Oertel W; de Weerd A; Nevsimalova S; Sonka K; Högl B; Frauscher B; Poewe W; Trenkwalder C; Pramstaller PP; Ferini-Strambi L; Zucconi M; Konofal E; Arnulf I; Hadjigeorgiou GM; Happe S; Klein C; Hiller A; Lichtner P; Meitinger T; Müller-Myshok B; Winkelmann J (2007)
    Three loci for the restless legs syndrome (RLS) on chromosomes 12q, 14q, and 9p (RLS1, RLS2, and RLS3) have been mapped, but no gene has been identified as yet. RLS1 has been confirmed in families from three different ...
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    Clinical trials in restless legs syndrome--recommendations of the European RLS Study Group (EURLSSG) 

    Trenkwalder C; Kohnen R; Allen RP; Benes H; Ferini-Strambi L; Garcia-Borreguero D; Hadjigeorgiou GM; Happe S; Högl B; Hornyak M; Klein C; Nass A; Montagna P; Oertel WH; O'Keeffe S; Paulus W; Poewe W; Provini F; Pramstaller PP; Sieminski M; Sonka K; Stiasny-Kolster K; de Weerd A; Wetter TC; Winkelmann J; Zucconi M (2007)
    The European Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) Study Group (EURLSSG) is an association of European RLS experts who are actively involved in RLS research. A major aim of the Study Group is the development and continuous improvement ...
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    Genetics of restless legs syndrome (RLS): State-of-theart and future directions 

    Winkelmann J; Polo O; Provini F; Nevsimalova S; Kemlink D; Sonka K; Högl B; Poewe W; Stiasny-Kolster K; Oertel W; de Weerd A; Strambi LF; Zucconi M; Pramstaller PP; Arnulf I; Trenkwalder C; Klein C; Hadjigeorgiou GM; Happe S; Rye D; Montagna P (2007)
    Several studies demonstrated that 60% of restless legs syndrome (RLS) patients have a positive family history and it has been suggested that RLS is a highly hereditary trait. To date, several loci have been mapped but no ...

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Authorde Weerd A (3)Hadjigeorgiou GM (3)Happe S (3)Högl B (3)Klein C (3)
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