A NOVEL MISSENSE MUTATION IN THE DKC1 GENE IN A JAPANESE FAMILY WITH X-LINKED DYSKERATOSIS CONGENITA
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H. Hiramatsu | T. Okuno | Masatoshi Ito | T. Kitoh | T. Fujii | T. Sugiyama | T. Miyajima | M. Osaka | K. Koami | M. Sawada | T. Irino
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