Prenatal diagnosis and molecular genetic analysis of short rib-polydactyly syndrome type III (Verma-Naumoff) in a second-trimester fetus with a homozygous splice site mutation in intron 4 in the NEK1 gene.
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Chih-ping Chen | S. Chern | Wayseen Wang | Yidi Su | Chih-Ping Chen | Schu-Rern Chern | Tung-Yao Chang | Yi-Ning Su | Yi-Yung Chen | Jun-Wei Su | Wayseen Wang | Yi-Yung Chen | Jun-Wei Su | Tung-Yao Chang
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