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Cited2 haploinsufficiency is associated with congenital heart defects in mouse and man: Introducing the GO-CHD Study

Cited2 haploinsufficiency is associated with congenital heart defects in mouse and man: Introducing the GO-CHD Study

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Main Authors: Bentham, J, Bamforth, S, Braganca, J, Carballo, S, Michell, A, Bilski, M, Broadbent, C, Farthing, C, Franklyn, A, Schneider, J, Adwani, S, Devriendt, K, Keavney, B, Goodskip, J, Scambler, P, Watkins, H, Bhattacharya, S
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Published: 2006
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