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Comprehensive ZEB2 gene analysis for Mowat-Wilson syndrome in a North American cohort: A suggested approach to molecular
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 10/23/09
Saunders CJ et al. – This report, the first such analysis in North American patients, adds to the growing list of both novel pathogenic mutations associated with MWS, as well as other variants in the ZEB2 gene. In addition, the authors suggest an economical testing strategy.
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