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De novo mutations in the actin genes ACTB and ACTG1 cause Baraitser-Winter syndrome

✍ Scribed by Rivière, Jean-Baptiste; van Bon, Bregje W M; Hoischen, Alexander; Kholmanskikh, Stanislav S; O'Roak, Brian J; Gilissen, Christian; Gijsen, Sabine; Sullivan, Christopher T; Christian, Susan L; Abdul-Rahman, Omar A; Atkin, Joan F; Chassaing, Nicolas; Drouin-Garraud, Valerie; Fry, Andrew E; Fryns, Jean-Pierre; Gripp, Karen W; Kempers, Marlies; Kleefstra, Tjitske; Mancini, Grazia M S; Nowaczyk, Małgorzata J M; van Ravenswaaij-Arts, Conny M A; Roscioli, Tony; Marble, Michael; Rosenfeld, Jill A; Siu, Victoria M; de Vries, Bert B A; Shendure, Jay; Verloes, Alain; Veltman, Joris A; Brunner, Han G; Ross, M Elizabeth; Pilz, Daniela T; Dobyns, William B


Book ID
125486360
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
964 KB
Volume
44
Category
Article
ISSN
1061-4036

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