Refinement of cortical dysgeneses spectrum associated with TUBA1A mutations
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L. Lagae | L. Hertz-Pannier | F. Rivier | N. Boddaert | N. Philip | J. Chelly | H. Esch | L. Villard | S. Marret | N. Bahi-Buisson | J. Amiel | A. Roubertie | C. Beldjord | G. Buyse | M. Bourgeois | L. Castelnau | K. Poirier | Y. Saillour | S. Joriot | J. Pinard | Yoann Saillour
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