BASIC AND TRANSLATIONAL—ALIMENTARY TRACT Identification of Variants in RET and IHH Pathway Members in a Large Family With History of Hirschsprung Disease

Citation for published version (APA): Sribudiani, Y., Chauhan, R. K., Alves, M. M., Petrova, L., Brosens, E., Harrison, C., Wabbersen, T., de Graaf, B. M., Rugenbrink, T., Burzynski, G., Brouwer, R. W. W., van IJcken, W. F. J., Maas, S. M., de Klein, A., Osinga, J., Eggen, B. J. L., Burns, A. J., Brooks, A. S., Shepherd, I. T., & Hofstra, R. M. W. (2018). Identification of Variants in RET and IHH Pathway Members in a Large Family With History of Hirschsprung Disease. Gastroenterology, 155(1), 118-129.e6. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2018.03.034

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