Mutation analysis of the small heat shock protein 27 gene in chinese patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
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K. Xia | Q. Pan | Biao Chen | Zhengmao Hu | B. Tang | Xiaomin Liu | C. Zhang | W. Luo | Hong Jiang | Lu Shen | Guohua Zhao | F. Cai | Ruxu Zhang | Fu-feng Zhang | Cheng Zhang
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