Non-syndromic recessive deafness in Jordan: mapping of a new locus to chromosome 9q34.3 and prevalence of DFNB1 mutations
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M. Lathrop | C. Petit | M. Mustapha | D. Weil | E. Chouery | A. Mégarbané | J. Loiselet | V. Delague | N. Salem | M. Medlej‐Hashim | Joel Parronaud
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