Mutations in the very low-density lipoprotein receptor VLDLR cause cerebellar hypoplasia and quadrupedal locomotion in humans
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Tayfun Ozcelik | Uner Tan | E. Uz | T. Ozcelik | U. Tan | S. Gulsuner | N. Akarsu | Suleyman Gulsuner | Elif Uz | M. Tan | Onur Emre Onat | Meliha Tan | Nurten Akarsu | Safak Caglayan | O. Onat | Şafak Çağlayan
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