Identification of a rare BMP pathway mutation in a non-syndromic human brain arteriovenous malformation via exome sequencing
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Identification of a rare BMP pathway mutation in a non-syndromic human brain arteriovenous malformation via exome sequencing
Walcott BP, Winkler EA, Zhou S, Birk H, Guo D, Koch MJ, Stapleton CJ, Spiegelman D, Dionne-Laporte A, Dion PA, Kahle KT, Rouleau GA, Lawton MT. Identification of a rare BMP pathway mutation in a non-syndromic human brain arteriovenous malformation via exome sequencing. Hum Genome Var. 2018;5:18001. doi:10.1038/hgv.2018.1
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