Deciphering the complexity of the 4q and 10q subtelomeres by molecular combing in healthy individuals and patients with facioscapulohumeral dystrophy
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Albert David | Jon Andoni Urtizberea | Bruno Eymard | Nicolas Lévy | Shahram Attarian | Vincent Tiffreau | Sabrina Sacconi | A. Mégarbané | F. Magdinier | N. Lévy | B. Eymard | C. Barnérias | V. Tiffreau | M. Fradin | S. Sacconi | J. Cuisset | A. David | S. Attarian | E. Salort-Campana | J. Urtizberea | Jean-Marie Cuisset | J. Robin | R. Bernard | Karine Nguyen | Natacha Broucqsault | Charlene Chaix | Stephane Roche | Jérôme D Robin | Catherine Vovan | Laurene Gerard | André Mégarbané | Remi Bellance | Christine Barnérias | Melanie Fradin | Véronique Manel | Fabien Zagnoli | Emmanuelle Salort-Campana | Rafaëlle Bernard | Frederique Magdinier | R. Bellance | V. Manel | F. Zagnoli | K. Nguyen | N. Broucqsault | S. Roche | Charlène Chaix | Catherine Vovan | Laurene Gerard
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