Pathogenic variants in <scp><i>SQOR</i></scp> encoding sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase are a potentially treatable cause of Leigh disease
Marisa W. Friederich(Children's Hospital Colorado), Johan L.K. Van Hove(Children's Hospital Colorado), Ruma Banerjee(University of Michigan), David Dimmock(Children’s Institute), Hua Jiang(Mallinckrodt (United States)), Maike Friederich(Children's Hospital Colorado), Austin Larson(Children's Hospital Colorado), Lucia Laugwitz(University Children's Hospital Tübingen), Aaron P. Landry(University of Michigan), Kenneth N. Maclean(University of Colorado Denver), T. Lefrançois(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes), Katie Styren(Shodair Children's Hospital), David M. Mirsky(Children's Hospital Colorado), Logan Ellwood‐Digel(University of Colorado Denver), Abdallah F. Elias(Shodair Children's Hospital), Curtis R. Coughlin(University of Colorado Denver), Louise Goujon(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes), Alice Küster(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes), Tobias B. Haack(Technical University of Munich), Jaclyn Haven(Shodair Children's Hospital), Jonathan Schoof(Shodair Children's Hospital)
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