Deletions and microdeletions of 22q11.2 in velo-cardio-facial syndrome.
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E. Zackai | N. Spinner | R. Shprintzen | M. Budarf | D. Driscoll | H. Saal | J. Zonana | D. McDonald-McGinn | M C Jones | D M McDonald-McGinn | E H Zackai | R J Shprintzen | M. Jones | M L Budarf | D A Driscoll | R. Goldberg | N B Spinner | R B Goldberg | H M Saal | J Zonana | R. Goldberg | B. Emanuel | J. Mascarello | Marilyn C. Jones
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