Novel pathogenic variants and quantitative phenotypic analyses of Robinow syndrome: WNT signaling perturbation and phenotypic variability
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J. Rosenfeld | J. Lupski | R. Gibbs | D. Muzny | S. Jhangiani | N. Hauser | V. Sutton | J. Posey | S. Banka | Janson J. White | J. Mazzeu | Z. Coban-Akdemir | B. M. Ferreira | C. Carvalho | C. Powell | L. Potocki | M. McDonald | H. Northrup | D. Shears | P. Wordsworth | D. Donnai | L. Martelli | T. Lester | R. Honjo | A. McConkie-Rosell | V. O. Filho | R. Boy | F. Kok | A. Calder | Moez Dawood | Wendy K. Chung | M. Oldridge | K. Mason | A. Jolly | Myla Ashfaq | K. Bailey | Pengfei Liu | Genomics England Research Consortium | W. Kelly | B. Shayota | Sara Mora | Chaofan Zhang | L. Pollack | A. Wainwright | K. Dumic | S. Douglas | Haowei Du | Patricia Celestino Soper | Ariadne Ramalho de Lima | F. Thomson | P. Leahy | M. Dawood | D. Muzny | Angad Jolly
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