Micro-array analyses decipher exceptional complex familial chromosomal rearrangement
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N. Carter | H. Fiegler | B. Ng | S. Gribble | S. Uhrig | C. Fauth | M. Speicher | T. Haaf | K. Porter | M. Codina-Pascual | J. Kraus | Jürgen Leifheit
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