Quantitative trait loci affecting the 3D skull shape and size in mouse and prioritization of candidate genes in-silico
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Michael L. Cunningham | Timothy C. Cox | A. Murat Maga | Nicolas Navarro | M. Cunningham | T. Cox | A. Maga | N. Navarro | Timothy C. Cox | A. M. Maga | Nicolas Navarro | Michael L. Cunningham
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