Nonsense mutation of feline β-hexosaminidase β-subunit (HEXB) gene causing Sandhoff disease in a family of Japanese domestic cats
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M. Hayashi | D. Endoh | Y. Maede | Y. Kanae | O. Yamato | S. Matsunaga | H. Ogawa | D. Hayashi
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