Copy number variation analysis implicates the cell polarity gene glypican 5 as a human spina bifida candidate gene
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Copy number variation analysis implicates the cell polarity gene glypican 5 as a human spina bifida candidate gene
Bassuk AG, Muthuswamy LB, Boland R, Smith TL, Hulstrand AM, Northrup H, Hakeman M, Dierdorff JM, Yung CK, Long A, Brouillette RB, Au KS, Gurnett C, Houston DW, Cornell RA, Manak JR. Copy number variation analysis implicates the cell polarity gene glypican 5 as a human spina bifida candidate gene. Hum Mol Genet. 2013 Mar 15;22(6):1097-111. doi: 10.1093/hmg/dds515. Epub 2012 Dec 7.
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