PORCN mutations in focal dermal hypoplasia: coping with lethality
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K. Grzeschik | K. Prescott | R. Happle | N. Chassaing | B. Hamel | B. Loeys | A. Janecke | C. Has | J. Ascherman | M. Piccione | M. Paradisi | C. Marcelis | A. Patrizi | I. van der Burgt | Y. Alanay | G. Utine | H. Piza-Katzer | P. Benke | I. Ellis | Y. Mehraein | W. Kastrup | F. Oeffner | Juliane Strien | D. Bornholdt | A. König | María del Carmen Boente | I. Lohrisch | Christina Raissa I. Francisco | P. Giovanna | Kaatje Heinelt | M. Nicolas | Dana Pagliarini | B. Prager | Marc S. Zeller
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