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  1. LRRK2 p.G2385R and p.R1628P variants in a multi-ethnic Asian Parkinson’s Cohort: epidemiology and clinical insights
  2. The Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Clinical Deficits Scale accurately reflects functional as well as patient- and caregiver-reported outcomes
  3. LRRK2 p.G2385R and p.R1628P Variants in a Multi-Ethnic Asian Parkinson’s Cohort: Epidemiology and Clinical Insights
  4. Genetic testing for Parkinson's disease in an underrepresented population: Knowledge, attitudes, and ethical considerations from a Malaysian perspective
  5. Malaysia outbreak survivors retain detectable Nipah antibodies and memory B cells after 25 years
  6. Multiple Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency: Phenotypic and Genetic Features of a Malaysian Cohort
  7. A systematic review on Nipah virus: global molecular epidemiology and medical countermeasures development
  8. Gastrointestinal Dysfunction in Parkinson’s Disease: Neuro-Gastroenterology Perspectives on a Multifaceted Problem
  9. Treatment of startle and related disorders
  10. A simple and rapid focal seizure screening tool in resource-limited setting
  11. The Immunobiology of Nipah Virus
  12. A Descriptive Study on Characteristics of Patients with Myocardial Infarction and Their Outcomes: A Rural Primary Healthcare Setting in Lubok Antu District, Sarawak
  13. Characteristics of patients with myocardial infarction and their outcomes: A rural primary healthcare setting in Lubok Antu District, Sarawak, Malaysia
  14. Sequential intermittent therapeutic plasma exchange: A possible induction and maintenance therapy in the management of adult patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
  15. Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders and Related Disorders in Resource‐Limited Settings: Outcomes in a Multiethnic Single‐Center Population
  16. Pure Spinal Multiple Sclerosis
  17. Knowledge of Parkinson’s Disease in a Multiethnic Urban Asian Setting
  18. Knowledge of Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire
  19. Impulsive–compulsive behaviors are common in Asian Parkinson’s disease patients: Assessment using the QUIP