Mutations in ATP2A2, encoding a Ca2+ pump, cause Darier disease
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N. Craddock | M. O’Donovan | A. Monaco | G. Lathrop | R. Kucherlapati | T. Strachan | J. Rees | A. Hovnanian | A. Sakuntabhai | C. Munro | G. Lathrop | M. Owen | N. Jacobsen | S. Burge | V. Ruiz-Perez | Melanie Smith | S. Carter | S. Monk
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