A novel X chromosome-linked genetic cause of recurrent spontaneous abortion.
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E. Hoffman | R. Ness | W. A. Hogge | J. Harger | C. Kubik | N. Marković | M. Lanasa | T. Prosen | T. Nagel | Carolyn Kubik | W. Hogge | Roberta B. Ness | James Harger | Theodore Nagel | Tracy Prosen | Nina Markovic | Eric P. Hoffman
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