Japanese patient with Cole‐carpenter syndrome with compound heterozygous variants of SEC24D
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K. Ozono | T. Kaname | K. Yanagi | Kenichi Yamamoto | T. Kubota | Y. Ohata | S. Takeyari | T. Kitaoka | H. Nakayama | K. Miyata | K. Yamamoto
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