Role of PUF60 gene in Verheij syndrome: a case report of the first Chinese Han patient with a de novo pathogenic variant and review of the literature
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Xiu Xu | Yong-hui Jiang | Qiong Xu | Bingbing Wu | Huiping Li | Yi Wang | Chun-yang Li
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