Genomic microarrays in mental retardation: A practical workflow for diagnostic applications
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Erik Sistermans | Nicole de Leeuw | Rolph Pfundt | Dominique Smeets | R. Pfundt | N. de Leeuw | J. Hehir-Kwa | B. D. de Vries | J. Veltman | H. Brunner | A. V. van Kessel | D. Smeets | E. Sistermans | W. Nillesen | D. Koolen | I. Neefs | I. Scheltinga | Ad Geurts van Kessel | David A. Koolen | Jayne Y. Hehir‐Kwa | Willy M. Nillesen | Ineke Neefs | Ine Scheltinga | Han G. Brunner | Joris A. Veltman | Bert B.A. de Vries
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