DACH: genomic characterization, evaluation as a candidate for postaxial polydactyly type A2, and developmental expression pattern of the mouse homologue.
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K Takahashi | H. Slavkin | T. Ikura | L. Shum | H C Slavkin | G. Nuckolls | G H Nuckolls | R Dashner | L Shum | J A Ayres | A N Akarsu | T Ikura | A. Akarsu | K. Takahashi | J. A. Ayres | R. Dashner
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