Genotype-phenotype correlation of deletions and duplications of 4p: case reports and literature review
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Wei-wei Sun | Hongjuan Lu | Xuan Zhang | Han-Ying Yang | Wenjian Liu | Yichen Ji | Huixing Liu | Zhi-xiao Yang | Jiayi Li
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