A Deletion in the VLDLR Gene in Eurasier Dogs with Cerebellar Hypoplasia Resembling a Dandy-Walker-Like Malformation (DWLM)
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C. Drögemüller | T. Leeb | K. Matiasek | A. Fischer | V. Jagannathan | M. Schmidt | M. Drögemüller | E. Manz | K. Rentmeister | F. Bernardino | Martina Gerber
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