Identification of the alpha-aminoadipic semialdehyde synthase gene, which is defective in familial hyperlysinemia.
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R P Cox | B. Geisbrecht | S. Gould | M. Geraghty | S J Gould | J. Morrell | R. Cox | B. Goodman | K A Sacksteder | B J Biery | J C Morrell | B K Goodman | B V Geisbrecht | M T Geraghty | K. Sacksteder | B. Biery
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