Spectrum of mutations in the Fanconi anaemia group G gene, FANCG/XRCC9
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C. Mathew | M. Thiel | H. Kayserili | I. Demuth | M. Wlodarski | A. D’Andrea | K. Sperling | D. Schindler | H. Joenje | W. Ebell | N. Morgan | M. Digweed | A. Tipping | A. Zatterale | J. Winter | J. Kunze | Ç. Altay | Sonja Gräsl
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