Genome-wide copy number variation study in anorectal malformations.
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P. Sham | P. Tam | P. Kwan | S. Cherny | X. Miao | Liangdan Sun | X. Zuo | Jianjun Liu | Y. Lau | K. Wong | E. Wong | B. Yip | Yunqing Ren | X. Yin | Wanling Yang | L. Baum | C. Tang | Ruizhong Zhang | E. S. Ngan | M. Garcia-Barcelo | Zhen-wei Yuan | V. Lui | M. So | P. Chung | Shi-wei Zhang | Xue-Jun Zhang | G. Cheng | Xuelai Liu | Xiao-bing Sun | I. Chan | Ruoyi Wang | Hualong Wang | Wai-kiu Tang | Long Cui | Chun L. Ng | Jinglong Xia | Tao Chang | Y. Ren
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