Missense variants in hMLH1 identified in patients from the German HNPCC consortium and functional studies
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Johannes H. Hegemann | Christoph Engel | Robin Küppers | Haniyeh Yazdanparast | J. Hegemann | C. Engel | H. Schackert | G. Möslein | C. Pox | N. Rahner | B. Royer-Pokora | Verena Steinke | Nils Rahner | Elke Holinski-Feder | Gabriela Möslein | Monika Morak | Brigitte Royer-Pokora | M. Morak | V. Steinke | Karin Hardt | Sven Boris Heick | Beate Betz | Timm Goecke | Kati Servan | Hans-Konrad Schackert | Magnus Knebel Doeberitz | Christian Pox | Peter Propping and the German HNPCC consortium | T. Goecke | K. Servan | B. Betz | H. Yazdanparast | E. Holinski-Feder | K. Hardt | M. K. Knebel Doeberitz | Robin Küppers | Peter Propping and the German Hnpcc consortium
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