Mutations in ECEL1 cause distal arthrogryposis type 5D.
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Gloria R. Gogola | J. Shendure | H. Mefford | J. Swanson | D. Nickerson | S. Robertson | M. Bamshad | S. Mehta | D. Earl | D. Harris | E. Faustman | M. McMillin | A. Beck | J. Below | J. Hecht | D. Grange | G. Gogola | J. Pinner | S. Jagadeesh | Kathryn M. Shively | Heidi Gildersleeve | K. Shively
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