Loss of RAD9B impairs early neural development and contributes to the risk for human spina bifida
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M. Ross | G. Shaw | R. Finnell | V. Aguiar-Pulido | R. Cabrera | J. Steele | Y. Lei | Wei Yang | C. Cai | N. J. Marini | Xuanye Cao | Tian Tian | M. Elizabeth Ross | Nikitha Bhavani | Shruti Wadhwa | Patrick Bi | Nick H Gargurevich | Ethan N Hoffman | Robert M. Cabrera
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