The brain finger protein gene (ZNF179), a member of the RING finger family, maps within the Smith-Magenis syndrome region at 17p11.2
Toshiyuki Kimura(Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine), Johji Inazawa(Shanghai Institute for Science of Science), Yoshiki Arakawa(Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine), Kumiko Koyama, Ikuko Kondo(Ehime University), Yoshimitsu Fukushima(Saitama Children's Medical Center), Yusuke Nakamura(Rissho University), Tatsuo Abe(Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine), Masami Muramatsu(Saitama Medical University), Akira Orimo(University of Manchester), Takayuki Hosoi(National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology), Satoshi Inoue(University of Leicester)
American Journal of Medical Genetics
March 31, 1997
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