Deficiency of the cytoskeletal protein SPECC1L leads to oblique facial clefting
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Deficiency of the cytoskeletal protein SPECC1L leads to oblique facial clefting
Saadi I, Alkuraya FS, Gisselbrecht SS, Goessling W, Cavallesco R, Turbe-Doan A, Petrin AL, Harris J, Siddiqui U, Grix AW Jr, Hove HD, Leboulch P, Glover TW, Morton CC, Richieri-Costa A, Murray JC, Erickson RP, Maas RL. Deficiency of the cytoskeletal protein SPECC1L leads to oblique facial clefting. Am J Hum Genet. 2011 Jul 15;89(1):44-55. Epub 2011 Jun 23.
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