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Whole genome microarrays for the detection of cryptic genomic imbalances in idiopathic learning disability

Whole genome microarrays for the detection of cryptic genomic imbalances in idiopathic learning disability

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Main Authors: Regan, R, Smith, K, Crocker, M, Hedman, A, Honey, B, Hurst, J, Taylor, J, Flint, J, Knight, S
Format: Conference item
Published: 2005
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