Increased paternal age and the influence on burden of genomic copy number variation in the general population
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A. Uitterlinden | J. Buizer-Voskamp | L. Kiemeney | C. Sabatti | R. Ophoff | R. Kahn | H. Blauw | J. Veldink | H. Tiemeier | M. Boks | Flip Mulder | J. Vorstman | E. Hennekam | K. R. Eijk | L. D. den Berg | A. Uitterlinden
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