Phenotypic outcomes in Mouse and Human Foxc1 dependent Dandy-Walker cerebellar malformation suggest shared mechanisms
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William B Dobyns | Parthiv Haldipur | K. Millen | W. Dobyns | K. Aldinger | J. Siebert | F. Guimiot | Joseph R Siebert | Kimberly A Aldinger | Kathleen J Millen | Derek Dang | Olivia K Janson | Fabien Guimiot | Homa Adle-Biasette | Rosa Russo | P. Haldipur | H. Adle-Biasette | Rosa Russo | O. K. Janson | Derek Dang
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