Novel mutations in SLC30A2 involved in the pathogenesis of transient neonatal zinc deficiency
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Taiho Kambe | Akiko Miyata | H. Narita | H. Kodama | R. Tamagawa‐Mineoka | N. Katoh | Hiroshi Narita | Naoya Itsumura | K. Fukushima | Hiroko Kodama | T. Kambe | Kazuhisa Fukue | Yoshie Kibihara | Kenji Fukushima | Risa Tamagawa-Mineoka | Norito Katoh | Yukina Nishito | Riko Ishida | Akiko Miyata | Yukina Nishito | Naoya Itsumura | Kazuhisa Fukue | Riko Ishida | Yoshie Kibihara
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