ETFDH mutations as a major cause of riboflavin-responsive multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenation deficiency.
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D. Turnbull | E. Holme | B. Andresen | Z. Miedzybrodzka | B. Merinero | N. Gregersen | M. Pourfarzam | M. Beresford | J. Dean | O. Andersen | A. Oldfors | F. Frerman | A. Morris | S. Olpin | R. Olsen | N. Cornelius | D. Turnbull
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