Heterozygous Mutations of FREM1 Are Associated with an Increased Risk of Isolated Metopic Craniosynostosis in Humans and Mice
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L. Vissers | J. Veltman | K. Sekiguchi | M. Passos-Bueno | I. Janssen | T. Roscioli | M. Cunningham | H. van Bokhoven | T. Cox | F. Jehee | A. Maga | C. Marcelis | S. Boyadjiev | G. Yagnik | I. Smyth | M. Buckley | K. Short | D. Bertola | P. Anderson | Lisenka E. L. M. Vissers | Jia Liu | D. Kiyozumi | F. Wiradjaja | Garima Yagnik | L. Vissers | Fenny Wiradjaja | Peter J. Anderson | Michael F. Buckley | Michael L. Cunningham | T. C. Cox | Kieran M. Short | Peter J. Anderson | Timothy C. Cox
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