Identification of Alu-mediated, large deletion-spanning exons 2-4 in a patient with mitochondrial acetoacetyl-CoA thiolase deficiency.
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Keitaro Yamada | Naomi Kondo | T. Fukao | N. Kondo | Gaixiu Zhang | Toshiyuki Fukao | Satomi Sakurai | K Michael Gibson | Keitaro Yamada | Satomi Sakurai | K. Michael Gibson | Gai-xiu Zhang
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