The Sox10(Dom) mouse: modeling the genetic variation of Waardenburg-Shah (WS4) syndrome.
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R. Agarwala | A. Chakravarti | W. Pavan | A. Baxevanis | M. Angrist | E. M. Southard-Smith | J. Ellison | R. Agarwala | E. Southard-Smith | A. D. Baxevanis | E. Southard-Smith
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