Complementation analysis in Fanconi anemia: assignment of the reference FA-H patient to group A.
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C. Mathew | Q. Waisfisz | A. D’Andrea | H. Joenje | F. Arwert | C. V. van Berkel | N. Morgan | M. Levitus | C G Mathew | H Joenje | M Levitus | Q Waisfisz | A D'Andrea | I Garcia-Higuera | T Pearson | C G van Berkel | M A Rooimans | N Morgan | F Arwert | M. Rooimans | N. Morgan | T. Pearson | C. V. Berkel | I. García-Higuera
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