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The human homologue of the mouse zfh-4 gene is a candidate gene for congenital bilateral isolated ptosis

The human homologue of the mouse zfh-4 gene is a candidate gene for congenital bilateral isolated ptosis
The human homologue of the mouse zfh-4 gene is a candidate gene for congenital bilateral isolated ptosis
human, england, time, gene, congenital
0002-9297
p.538
Robinson, D.O.
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Keay, R.
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Crolla, J.A.
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Tyers, A.G.
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McMullan, T.F.W.
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Robinson, D.O.
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Keay, R.
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Crolla, J.A.
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Tyers, A.G.
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McMullan, T.F.W.
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Robinson, D.O., Keay, R., Crolla, J.A., Tyers, A.G. and McMullan, T.F.W. (2002) The human homologue of the mouse zfh-4 gene is a candidate gene for congenital bilateral isolated ptosis. American Journal of Human Genetics, 71 (4), p.538.

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Published date: 2002
Additional Information: ISI:000178025802158
Keywords: human, england, time, gene, congenital

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Local EPrints ID: 60177
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/60177
ISSN: 0002-9297
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Date deposited: 19 Mar 2009
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 21:12

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Author: D.O. Robinson
Author: R. Keay
Author: J.A. Crolla
Author: A.G. Tyers
Author: T.F.W. McMullan

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