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From ectodermal dysplasia to selective tooth agenesis
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 06/09/09
Mues GI et al. - The authors present a new mutation in the EDA gene which causes selective tooth agenesis and demonstrates the phenotype variation that can be encountered in the ectodermal dysplasia syndrome (HED) with the highest prevalence worldwide.
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