22q11.2 distal deletion: a recurrent genomic disorder distinct from DiGeorge syndrome and velocardiofacial syndrome.
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Jonathan Berg | Ankita Patel | Z. Ou | A. C. Chinault | Ankita Patel | C. Shaw | J. Lupski | S. Cheung | J. Belmont | J. Berg | S. Lalani | V. Sutton | A. Chinault | S. Ben-Shachar | S. Amato | Stephen Amato | James R. Lupski | M. Hummel | Nicole Tartaglia | Zhishuo Ou | John W. Belmont | Shay Ben-Shachar | Chad A. Shaw | Millan S. Patel | Marybeth Hummel | V. Reid Sutton | Seema R. Lalani | A. Craig Chinault | Sau W. Cheung | N. Tartaglia | M. Patel | Stephen Amato | Chad A Shaw | John W. Belmont | Millan S. Patel | V. Reid Sutton | Chad A. Shaw
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