Dominant mutations of the Notch ligand Jagged1 cause peripheral neuropathy
Jeremy M. Sullivan(Johns Hopkins University), Charlotte J. Sumner(Johns Hopkins University), Bryan J. Traynor(National Institutes of Health), Cathleen Lutz(Jackson Laboratory), Hamid Modarres, William H. Aisenberg(California University of Pennsylvania), Andrew H. Crosby(University of Exeter), Marie-Helene Marion, Lingling Kong(Qingdao University), William W. Motley(Johns Hopkins University), Rachelle Gaudet(Harvard University), Aamir Zuberi(Jackson Laboratory), Emma L. Baple(University of Exeter), Mohamed H. Farah(Johns Hopkins University), Meriel M. McEntagart(St George's, University of London), Janel O. Johnson(National Institutes of Health), Katy Barwick(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Lucy Hicklin(St George's Hospital), Jennifer S. Huh(Johns Hopkins University), Katherine Marshall(Johns Hopkins University), Pamela C. Saavedra-Rivera(Johns Hopkins University)
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