A deletion causing NF2 exon 9 skipping is associated with familial autosomal dominant intramedullary ependymoma.
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A. Kitzis | B. Parfait | P. Vourc'h | C. Andres | I. Zemmoura | F. Bilan | F. Parker | Agathe Paubel | P. François | C. Rousselot | Joëlle Cohen
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