Localization of one gene for tuberous sclerosis within 9q32-9q34, and further evidence for heterogeneity.
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J. Haines | J. Gusella | D. Kwiatkowski | E. Andermann | M. Short | J. Amos | D. J. Kwiatkowski | A. Jewell | B. Bejjani | C. H. Yang | C. H. Yang | D. Kwiatkowski | Ching-Hwa Yang | J. Haines
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