Erratum: De Novo Variants Disrupting the HX Repeat Motif of ATN1 Cause a Recognizable Non-progressive Neurocognitive Syndrome (The American Journal of Human Genetics (2019) 104(3) (542–552), (S0002929719300138), (10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.01.013))

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