Germline mutations in the oncogene EZH2 cause Weaver syndrome and increased human height
Katrina Tatton‐Brown(Institute of Cancer Research), Nazneen Rahman(Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust), Elise Ruark(Institute of Cancer Research), Elizabeth R Perdeaux(Institute of Cancer Research), Anne R. Murray(Institute of Cancer Research), Miranda Splitt(Newcastle upon Tyne Hospital), Patricia G. Wheeler(Nemours Children's Clinic), Volker Strenger(Medical University of Graz), Clare Taylor(University of Oxford), Sandra Hanks(Institute of Cancer Research), Vivienne McConnell(University of Ulster), Wolfgang Raith(Medical University of Graz), Siddharth Banka(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Carol L. Clericuzio(Medical University of South Carolina), Frances Flinter(Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust), Chey Loveday(Institute of Cancer Research), Katie Snape(Institute of Cancer Research), Trevor Cole(Birmingham Women's Hospital), Anna Zachariou(Institute of Cancer Research), Sheila Seal(Institute of Cancer Research), Emma Ramsay(Institute of Cancer Research), Alex Magee(University of Ulster), Jenny Douglas(Institute of Cancer Research), Michael A. Patton(St George's Hospital), Silvana Del Vecchio Duarte(Institute of Cancer Research), Julia Rankin(Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust), I. Karen Temple(Princess Anne Hospital)
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