Genomewide Association Study of African Children Identifies Association of SCHIP1 and PDE8A with Facial Size and Shape
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Stephanie A. Santorico | Jacinda R. Larson | Sheri L. Riccardi | Kenneth L. Jones | B. Hallgrímsson | W. Mio | R. Spritz | O. Klein | D. Liberton | T. Williams | Mao Li | M. Procházková | Hong Li | T. Ferrara | Joanne B Cole | Emmanuel Kimwaga | M. Manyama | Joshua Mathayo | Kenneth Lukowiak
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