Autosomal recessive nonsyndromic deafness locus DFNB63 at chromosome 11q13.2–q13.3
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S. Riazuddin | Z. Ahmed | Shaheen N. Khan | S. Riazuddin | T. Friedman | S. Y. Khan | T. Husnain | Saima Anwar | M. Tariq | Zubair M. Ahmed | S. Riazuddin | M. I. Shabbir
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