Truncating mutations in the last exon of NOTCH2 cause a rare skeletal disorder with osteoporosis
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Pierre Lindenbaum | Christian Dina | Laurence Faivre | Christel Thauvin-Robinet | Albert David | Martine Le Merrer | Richard Redon | Jean-Louis Mandel | Stéphane Bézieau | Sébastien Jacquemont | R. Redon | C. Dina | J. Mandel | L. Faivre | C. Thauvin-Robinet | S. Jacquemont | B. Isidor | V. Cormier-Daire | S. Bézieau | O. Pichon | A. David | C. Caignec | D. Martin‐Coignard | P. Lindenbaum | Cédric Le Caignec | M. Merrer | Valérie Cormier-Daire | Bertrand Isidor | Olivier Pichon | Dominique Martin-Coignard
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