Inactivating NHLH2 variants cause idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and obesity in humans
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M. Kocher | A. Topaloğlu | L. D. Kotan | F. Gurbuz | B. Yuksel | E. Şimşek | Ihsan Turan | Can Celiloğlu | E. Bober | D. Good | Jamala I. Mammadova
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