Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrates incomplete myelination in 18q- syndrome: evidence for myelin basic protein haploinsufficiency.
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J L Lancaster | P T Fox | L. J. Hardies | R. C. Herndon | P. Fox | J. Lancaster | R. Rauch | C. Kaye | J. Cornell | R. Leach | J. Cody | B. Dupont | J. Schiff | R J Leach | R A Rauch | R Plaetke | B R DuPont | C I Kaye | C T Gay | L J Hardies | J D Cody | J E Cornell | R C Herndon | P D Ghidoni | J M Schiff | C. Gay | R. Plaetke | P. Ghidoni | R. Herndon
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