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Mutations in NLRP7 are associated with diploid biparental hydatidiform moles, but not androgenetic complete moles
  1. Correspondence to Dr Rosemary A Fisher, Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Group, Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Campus, Du Cane Road, London W12 0NN, UK; r.fisher{at}imperial.ac.uk
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Dixon PH, Trongwongsa P, Abu-Hayyah S, et al
Mutations in NLRP7 are associated with diploid biparental hydatidiform moles, but not androgenetic complete moles

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  • Received November 2, 2011
  • Revised December 27, 2011
  • Accepted January 3, 2012
  • First published February 7, 2012.
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April 27, 2016

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