Overexpression of KLC2 due to a homozygous deletion in the non-coding region causes SPOAN syndrome
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Overexpression of KLC2 due to a homozygous deletion in the non-coding region causes SPOAN syndrome
Melo US, Macedo-Souza LI, Figueiredo T, Muotri AR, Gleeson JG, Coux G, Armas P, Calcaterra NB, Kitajima JP, Amorim S, Olávio TR, Griesi-Oliveira K, Coatti GC, Rocha CR, Martins-Pinheiro M, Menck CF, Zaki MS, Kok F, Zatz M, Santos S. Overexpression of KLC2 due to a homozygous deletion in the non-coding region causes SPOAN syndrome. Hum Mol Genet. 2015 Sep 18. pii: ddv388. [Epub ahead of print]
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