Genome-wide multilocus imprinting disturbance analysis in Temple syndrome and Kagami-Ogata syndrome
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K. Okamura | T. Ogata | K. Hata | K. Nakabayashi | A. Nakamura | M. Kagami | M. Fukami | K. Matsubara | S. Sano
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