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A G339R mutation in the CTNS gene is a common cause of nephropathic cystinosis in the south western Ontario Amish Mennonite population
  1. Dr Rupar, Biochemical Genetics Laboratory, CPRI, 600 Sanatorium Road, London, Ontario, Canada N6H 3W7,trupar{at}julian.uwo.ca
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Rupar CA, Matsell D, Surry S, et al
A G339R mutation in the CTNS gene is a common cause of nephropathic cystinosis in the south western Ontario Amish Mennonite population

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  • First published September 1, 2001.
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April 27, 2016

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