Design and validation of a conformation sensitive capillary electrophoresis-based mutation scanning system and automated data analysis of the more than 15 kbp-spanning coding sequence of the SACS gene.
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F. Cremers | H. Scheffer | N. Knoers | S. Vermeer | B. Kremer | R. Meijer | D. Bodmer | E. Bosgoed | T. Hofste | Berry P. H. Kremer
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