A novel mutation in the SMPX gene associated with X-linked nonsyndromic sensorineural hearing loss in a Chinese family
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Yong Feng | Shu-shan Sang | Zhijie Niu | L. Mei | Hongsheng Chen | Chufeng He | Yalan Liu | Xinzhang Cai | Taoxi Li | J. Wen | Jie Ling | Wu Li | Meng Li | Xuewei Zhang | Yuyuan Deng | Liangliang Fan
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