Inhibition of neural crest migration underlies craniofacial dysmorphology and Hirschsprung's disease in Bardet–Biedl syndrome
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J. Lupski | M. Justice | R. Hennekam | P. Hammond | H. May-Simera | P. Beales | R. Mayor | J. Briscoe | J. Tobin | M. Tada | A. Burns | Jiong Yan | Monica D. Garcia | R. Quinlan | E. Eichers | Matt di Franco
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