Expansion of an unstable DNA region and phenotypic variation in myotonic dystrophy
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David E. Housman | J. David Brook | Peter S. Harper | D. Housman | W. Reardon | A. Buckler | D. Shaw | P. Harper | J. Brook | Duncan J. Shaw | William Reardon | H. Harley | S. Rundle | S. Crow | Helen G. Harley | Alan J. Buckler | Shelley A. Rundle | Stephen Crow
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