Clinical evidence of the nonpathogenic nature of the M34T variant in the connexin 26 gene
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C. Petit | D. Weil | F. Denoyelle | V. Drouin‐Garraud | B. Delobel | S. Schmerber | N. Loundon | H. Journel | E. Garabédian | S. Marlin | H. Catros | Marie-Françoise Obstoy | R. Couderc | D. Feldmann | A. Joannard | J. Leman | C. Ferrec | L. Moati
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