Recognizable cerebellar dysplasia associated with mutations in multiple tubulin genes.
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William B Dobyns | Renske Oegema | A. Green | W. Dobyns | H. Gill | D. Doherty | G. Ishak | Ian G. Phelps | M. Rees | Thomas D Cushion | R. Oegema | Seo-Kyung Chung | Mark I Rees | Dan Doherty | Tracy Dudding | Ian G Phelps | Jennifer C Dempsey | Sarah Collins | Jonathan G L Mullins | Harinder Gill | Andrew J Green | Gisele E Ishak | T. Dudding | J. Dempsey | S. Collins | T. Cushion | S. Chung | Jonathan G. L. Mullins
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