Detection of more than 50 different CFTR mutations in a large group of German cystic fibrosis patients
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T. Dörk | B. Tümmler | T. Neumann | U. Wulbrand | K. Schmidt | F. Mekus | H. Hardt | R. Fislage | N. Kälin | T. Heuer | B. Wulf | J. Boßhammer | V. Dziadek | Günther Maaß | Violetta Dziadek | Karen D. Schmidt
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