Identification of mutations in the alpha-L-iduronidase gene (IDUA) that cause Hurler and Scheie syndromes.
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C. P. Morris | H. Scott | D. Brooks | J. Hopwood | T. Litjens | P. Nelson | P. Nelson | P. Thompson | T. Litjens | J. Hopwood | D. A. Brooks | Hamish Scott | Phillip R. Thompson
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