A pseudodeficiency allele common in non-Jewish Tay-Sachs carriers: implications for carrier screening.
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M. Natowicz | R. Navon | R. Gravel | M. Kaback | B. Akerman | B. Triggs-Raine | E. Mules | J. Lim-Steele | C. Dowling | J. Welch | E. Grebner | G. Thomas | C. Greenberg
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