Infantile Convulsions with Paroxysmal Dyskinesia (ICCA Syndrome) and Copy Number Variation at Human Chromosome 16p11
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G. Lathrop | P. Dessen | V. Lazar | E. Jouve | G. Rudolf | M. Delepine | J. Rochette | G. Lesca | D. Sanlaville | A. Labalme | Nadine Bruneau | A. Massacrier | P. Szepetowski | P. Roll | A. Robaglia-Schlupp | J. Cillario | N. Bruneau
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