Macrocytic anemia and mitochondriopathy resulting from a defect in sideroflexin 4
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Macrocytic anemia and mitochondriopathy resulting from a defect in sideroflexin 4
Hildick-Smith GJ, Cooney JD, Garone C, Kremer LS, Haack TB, Thon JN, Miyata N, Lieber DS, Calvo SE, Akman HO, Yien YY, Huston NC, Branco DS, Shah DI, Freedman ML, Koehler CM, Italiano JE Jr, Merkenschlager A, Beblo S, Strom TM, Meitinger T, Freisinger P, Donati MA, Prokisch H, Mootha VK, DiMauro S, Paw BH. Macrocytic anemia and mitochondriopathy resulting from a defect in sideroflexin 4. Am J Hum Genet. 2013 Nov 7;93(5):906-14. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2013.09.011. Epub 2013 Oct 10.
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