Germline gain-of-function mutations in SOS1 cause Noonan syndrome
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Li Li | R. Kucherlapati | K. Montgomery | B. Neel | A. Roberts | T. Araki | K. Swanson | Alex M. Tamburino | Amy E Roberts | Yosuf Yassin | Y. Yassin | V. Joshi | Benjamin G Neel | Victoria A Joshi | Toshiyuki Araki | Raju S Kucherlapati | Kenneth D Swanson | Kate T Montgomery | Taryn A Schiripo | Alex M Tamburino | T. Schiripo | Li Li | Yosuf A. Yassin
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