Proximal interstitial 1p36 deletion syndrome : The most proximal 3.5-Mb microdeletion identified on a dysmorphic and mentally retarded patient with inv(3)(p14.1q26.2)
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概要
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- 2009-09-01
著者
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Kurosawa Kenji
Department Of Medical Genetics Kanagawa Children's Medical Center
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SHIMOJIMA Keiko
International Research and Educational Institute for Integrated Medical Sciences (IREIIMS), Tokyo Wo
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Paez Marco
International Research And Education Institute For Integrated Medical Sciences Tokyo Women's Me
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Yamamoto Toshiyuki
International Research And Education Institute For Integrated Medical Sciences Tokyo Women's Me
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Shimojima Keiko
International Research And Education Institute For Integrated Medical Sciences Tokyo Women's Me
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