A recurrent deletion in the ubiquitously expressed NEMO (IKK-gamma) gene accounts for the vast majority of incontinentia pigmenti mutations
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scientific article (publication date: 15 September 2001)
scientific article (publication date: 15 September 2001)
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A recurrent deletion in the ubiquitously expressed NEMO (IKK-gamma) gene accounts for the vast majority of incontinentia pigmenti mutations
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"A recurrent deletion in the ubiquitously expressed NEMO (IKK-gamma) gene accounts for the vast majority of incontinentia pigmenti mutations" (language: en)
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S Aradhya
H Woffendin
T Jakins
T Bardaro
T Esposito
A Smahi
C Shaw
M Levy
M D'Urso
R A Lewis
S Kenwrick
D L Nelson
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