<i>AGTR2</i> Mutations in X-Linked Mental Retardation
Virginie Vervoort(Greenwood Genetic Center), Anand K. Srivastava(Greenwood Genetic Center), Roger E. Stevenson(Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist), Xavier de Mollerat(Greenwood Genetic Center), Charles E. Schwartz(Greenwood Genetic Center), Karin E. Miller(Greenwood Genetic Center), Michael A. Beachem(Greenwood Genetic Center), Katie Clarkson(Greenwood Genetic Center), Ellen Boyd(Fullerton College), Sydney Ladd(Greenwood Genetic Center), Barbara R. DuPont(Greenwood Genetic Center), Penny S. Edwards(Greenwood Genetic Center)
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