Recurrent Infections, Hypotonia, and Mental Retardation Caused by Duplication of <i>MECP2</i> and Adjacent Region in Xq28
Michael J. Friez(Greenwood Genetic Center), Roger E. Stevenson(Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist), Philip F. Giampietro(Marshfield Clinic), Julie R. Jones(Greenwood Genetic Center), Herbert A. Lubs(University of Miami), Charles E. Schwartz(Greenwood Genetic Center), Dianne Abuelo(Rhode Island Hospital), Charles A. Williams(University of Florida), Katie Clarkson(Greenwood Genetic Center), Shashidhar Pai(Medical University of South Carolina), Jo‐Ann Blaymore Bier(Boston Children's Hospital), Richard J. Simensen(Greenwood Genetic Center)
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