Genotype-phenotype spectrum of PYCR1-related autosomal recessive cutis laxa.
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S. Mundlos | H. Kayserili | D. Chitayat | F. Brancati | C. Spaich | M. Kabra | K. Lachlan | S. Phadke | K. Girisha | U. Kornak | Yun Li | B. Wollnik | B. Tuysuz | E. Morava | L. Nijtmans | Diana S. Johnson | M. Castori | B. Fischer | A. David | N. Gupta | L. Van Maldergem | I. Barišić | T. Gardeitchik | J. M. Brum | M. Bhat | Aikaterini Dimopoulou | M. Simandlová | C. Schlack | Phillipe Schröter | E. Fletcher | Zeina N. Mahayri | N. Gupta | Martina Simandlová | Neerja Gupta
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