Compound heterozygous deletion of NRXN1 causing severe developmental delay with early onset epilepsy in two sisters
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Edward Blair | Lyndsey Connell | E. Blair | Victoria Harrison | V. Harrison | Jesse Hayesmoore | Joanna McParland | Michael G Pike | L. Connell | J. Mcparland | J. Hayesmoore | Michael G Pike | Jesse B Hayesmoore | Michael Pike
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