Clinical and Genetic Findings in a Series of Eight Families with Arthrogryposis
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L. Garavelli | T. Grimaldi | A. Superti-Furga | C. Fusco | A. Percesepe | D. Martorana | M. Pollazzon | S. Faccioli | G. Comitini | S. Caraffi | G. Gargano | S. Rosato | Belinda Campos-Xavier | H. Fodstad | D. Frattini | M. Marinelli | S. Sassi | E. Soncini
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