Novel and recurrent KIND1 mutations in two patients with Kindler syndrome and severe mucosal involvement.
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C. Herz | C. Has | L. Bruckner-Tuderman | Z. Serdar | A. Mansur | I. Aydıngöz | A. Akkaya | N. Elçioğlu | Mansur At | Aydingoz Ie | Corinna Herz | Elçioglu Nh | Akkaya Ad | Serdar Za
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