Genetic analysis of patients with the Saethre-Chotzen phenotype.
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S. Scherer | W. Meschino | P. Ray | A. Teebi | R. Laframboise | K. Nakabayashi | I. Teshima | S. Kennedy | Jack H Jung | K. Chun | Jack H. Jung
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