Homozygosity for the V37I Connexin 26 mutation in three unrelated children with sensorineural hearing loss
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E. Rappaport | P. Fortina | A. Ferraris | W. Potsic | I. Krantz | L. Bason | T. Dudley | K. Lewis | U. Shah
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