N-myc downstream-regulated gene 1 is mutated in hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy-Lom.
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P K Thomas | F. Baas | A. Rosenthal | D. Gresham | L. Kalaydjieva | K. Blechschmidt | P. Thomas | R. King | D. Chandler | D Chandler | L Kalaydjieva | A Rosenthal | D. Angelicheva | R H King | F Baas | D Gresham | R. D. Jonge | R. Gooding | L. Heather | R. D. de Jonge | P. Worsley | R Gooding | L Heather | R de Jonge | K Blechschmidt | D Angelicheva | P Worsley | Penelope Worsley | P. Thomas
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