Further evidence of association between mutations in <i>FGFR2</i> and syndromic craniosynostosis with sacrococcygeal eversion
Nélio Alessandro de Jesus Oliveira(Instituto Biológico), Maria Rita Passos‐Bueno(Universidade de São Paulo), Luís Garcia Alonso(Universidade Federal de São Paulo), Roberto D. Fanganiello(Université Laval)
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