Congenital Anonychia and Uncombable Hair Syndrome: Coinheritance of Homozygous Mutations in RSPO4 and PADI3.
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M. Simpson | J. McGrath | R. Betz | H. Al-Ajmi | A. Nanda | C. Tziotzios | E. Rashidghamat | Julia Yu‐Yun Lee | J. Y. Lee | M. Romano | Hsin-Yu Huang | Chankiat Songsantiphap | C. Hsu
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