Mesomelia-synostoses syndrome results from deletion of SULF1 and SLCO5A1 genes at 8q13.
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R. Redon | M. Bitner-Glindzicz | G. Mortier | A. Verloes | A. Rauch | C. Le Caignec | B. Isidor | D. Heymann | D. Day-Salvatore | O. Pichon | A. Hamel | K. Siwicka | L. Kjellén | C. Kraus | J. Leroy | A. David
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