Extension of the mutational and clinical spectrum of SOX2 related disorders: Description of six new cases and a novel association with suprasellar teratoma
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J. Parisi | P. Blackburn | X. Ortiz-González | E. Klee | Dong Li | E. Bhoj | P. Pichurin | C. Villanueva-Mendoza | J. Zenteno | V. Cortés-González | O. Chacon-Camacho | R. Vaubel | S. Zarei | Mariana Reyes | Sofía Pérez-Solórzano | G. A. López-Uriarte | Marine I. Murphree | Jessica Nava | Iris G Tirado-Torres
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