Loss of ZDHHC15 expression in a woman with a balanced translocation t(X;15)(q13.3;cen) and severe mental retardation
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Peter Gustavsson | C. Larsson | N. Dahl | L. Marklund | Catharina Larsson | K. Gustavson | Niklas Dahl | B. Carlsson | Birgit Carlsson | Mahmoud Reza Mansouri | Lena Marklund | Edward Davey | Irene White | Karl-Henrik Gustavson | I. White | P. Gustavsson | E. Davey | M. Mansouri | Edward J. Davey
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