Choreoathetosis, hypothyroidism, and pulmonary alterations due to human NKX2-1 haploinsufficiency.
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A. von Deimling | A. Grüters | H. Biebermann | H. Krude | A. von Moers | S. Schwarz | H. Tönnies | Mario DeFelice | R. Dilauro | F. V. van Landeghem | A. Lafferty | D. Schnabel | B. Schütz | D. Weise | H. Neitzel
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