Aristaless-Like Homeobox protein 1 (ALX1) variant associated with craniofacial structure and frontonasal dysplasia in Burmese cats.
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B. Gandolfi | L. Lyons | C. Erdman | R. Grahn | C. Helps | Michael J. Hamilton | H. Alhaddad | Michael J. Carter
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