Large-scale deletions and SMADIP1 truncating mutations in syndromic Hirschsprung disease with involvement of midline structures.
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A. Munnich | R. Touraine | A. Toutain | N. Philip | D. Lacombe | S. Lyonnet | Y. Espinosa-Parrilla | J. Steffann | M. Vekemans | M. Prieur | P. Gosset | J. Amiel | M. Till | M. le Merrer | O. Boute | A. Pelet | M. Merrer | R. Touraine | A. Choiset | H. Tanaka | Arnold Munnich | D. Lacombe | M. Prieur | Yolanda Espinosa-Parrilla | Philippe Gosset | Agnès Choiset | Nicole Philip | Hajime Tanaka | Marianne Till | N. Philip
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