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Volume 47, Issue 5
Partial 7q11.23 deletions further implicate GTF2I and GTF2IRD1 as the main genes responsible for the Williams–Beuren syndrome neurocognitive profile
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Partial 7q11.23 deletions further implicate
GTF2I
and
GTF2IRD1
as the main genes responsible for the Williams–Beuren syndrome neurocognitive profile
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