Mutations in the human Jagged1 gene are responsible for Alagille syndrome
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Paul S. Meltzer | Francis S. Collins | Abdel G. Elkahloun | Nancy B. Spinner | Ian D. Krantz | I. Krantz | N. Spinner | F. Collins | P. Meltzer | A. Elkahloun | T. Oda | B. Pike | S. Chandrasekharappa | D. Piccoli | Settara C. Chandrasekharappa | Brian L. Pike | K. Okajima | A. Genin | Anna Genin | Takaya Oda | Kazuki Okajima | David A. Piccoli
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