Discovering a new part of the phenotypic spectrum of Coffin-Siris syndrome in a fetal cohort.
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J. Rosenfeld | A. V. Vulto-van Silfhout | E. Eichler | R. Earl | Myrthe van den Born | F. Zahir | F. Santos-Simarro | H. Scott | C. Barnett | C. Thauvin-Robinet | D. Doherty | K. Gilmore | N. Vora | M. Haak | Tianyun Wang | R. Wapner | F. Mari | G. Santen | P. Arts | Pernille A. Gregersen | M. Fradin | S. Gorokhova | H. Northrup | J. Martinovic | T. Attié-Bitach | S. Hickey | C. Dubourg | M. Joosten | L. Govaerts | K. Diderich | K. Chong | C. Alby | S. Borrie | Erica H. Gerkes | E. Gerkes | B. Popp | M. Lefebvre | A. Baban | Rachel K. Earl | Farah R Zahir | J. Giordano | T. Busa | C. Cesario | S. Farholt | S. Patrier | Kaitlyn Ahlers | Myla Ashfaq | Y. Wilnai | Kareesma Parbhoo | Anna M. Cueto-González | J. Dempsey | M. O'Leary | E. Kurtz-Nelson | Pernille A Gregersen | M. Carriero | C. Stoltenburg | P. J. van der Sluijs | G. Santen | Alicia B. Byrne | E. Thompson | A. Cueto-González | P. A. Gregersen | T. Attié‐Bitach | M. O’Leary | Evan E. Eichler | Christopher Barnett | Tiffany Busa | Dan Doherty | Monique C. Haak | Ronald J. Wapner | Hamish S Scott | Sarah Borrie | J. Martinovic | Elisabeth Thompson | M. van den Born
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