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Clinical and molecular analysis of patients with defects in μ heavy chain gene
Eduardo Lopez Granados, … , M.C. Garcia Rodriguez, Mary Ellen Conley
Eduardo Lopez Granados, … , M.C. Garcia Rodriguez, Mary Ellen Conley
Published October 1, 2002
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2002;110(7):1029-1035. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI15658.
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Clinical and molecular analysis of patients with defects in μ heavy chain gene

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Eduardo Lopez Granados, Andrea S. Porpiglia, Mary Beth Hogan, Nuria Matamoros, Silvia Krasovec, Claudio Pignata, C.I.E. Smith, Lennart Hammarstrom, Janne Bjorkander, Bernd H. Belohradsky, G. Fontan Casariego, M.C. Garcia Rodriguez, Mary Ellen Conley

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The pedigrees of the families with known consanguinity or more than one ...
The pedigrees of the families with known consanguinity or more than one affected family member are shown. Males and females are indicated with squares and circles respectively. A line is drawn through the symbol for an individual who is no longer living.
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