Mutation of TBCE causes hypoparathyroidism–retardation–dysmorphism and autosomal recessive Kenny–Caffey syndrome
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S. Gregory | G. Mortier | B. Gelb | G. Diaz | B. Loeys | A. A. Al Aqeel | R. Weiner | B. Meyer | R. Sharony | N. Grossman | R. Parvari | R. Gorodischer | M. Kambouris | E. Hershkovitz | A. Zecic | N. Sakati | R. Gordon | A. Al Swaid | Abdul Karim Al Humaidan | Fatma Al Zanhrani | Johara Al Othman | K. T. Khan | George A. Diaz | Bruce D. Gelb | Brian F. Meyer | Simon Gregory | Reuven Sharony | Marios Kambouris | Aida I. Al Aqeel | Abdul Karim Al Humaidan | Fatma Al Zanhrani | Abdulrahman Al Swaid | Johara Al Othman | K. Khan
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