Analysis of candidate genes on chromosome 2 in oral cleft case-parent trios from three populations
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T. Beaty | E. Jabs | A. F. Scott | M. Fallin | R. Redett | J. Hetmanski | Y. Chiu | S. Chong | K. Liang | R. Ingersoll | S. Boyadjiev | Y. Wu-Chou | V. Yeow | X. Ye | F. Cheah | J. Sull | P. Chen | I. Ng | I. Mcintosh | H. Wang | J. W. Park | C. Vanderkolk | J. Cheng | S. Huang | S. Huang | S. Huang | M. Fallin
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