New chromosome 11p15 epigenotypes identified in male monozygotic twins with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
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R. Weksberg | P. Ray | C. Shuman | A. Aylsworth | M. McDonald | Adam C. Smith | L. Steele | P. Ray | L. Estabrooks | A. Smith | T. Rubin
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