The peripheral myelin gene PMP–22/GAS–3 is duplicated in Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease type 1A
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D. Housman | F. Baas | V. Stanton | D. Ross | G. V. Ommen | L. Valentijn | G. Nicholson | H. Dauwerse | P. Bolhuis | J. Hoogendijk | K. Fischbeck | E. Meershoek | I. Zorn | G. W. Hensels | N. Bosch | Garth A. Nicholson | Kenneth H. Fischbeck | D. Housman | P. A. Bolhuis | Nel van den Bosch | Vincent P. Stanton | G. V. Ommen | F. Baas
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