Single nucleotide polymorphisms MYO1H 1001 C>T SNP (rs3825393) is a strong risk factor for mandibular prognathism.
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N. Nikolic | J. Carkic | J. Milašin | B. Glišić | J. Juloski | L. Vucić | Olga Milosevic
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