Genetic risk factors for orofacial clefts in Central Africans and Southeast Asians
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J. Samet | G. Casey | D. J. Van Den Berg | P. Sanchez-Lara | J. Figueiredo | C. Edlund | J. Baurley | W. Magee | C. Yao | S. Ly | U. Ihenacho | K. Magee | H. Raimondi | Yves A. DeClerk | Stephanie Ly
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