Pseudoautosomal abnormalities in terminal AZFb+c deletions are associated with isochromosomes Yp and may lead to abnormal growth and neuropsychiatric function
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Castro, A.
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Rodríguez, F.
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Flórez, M.
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López, P.
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Curotto, B.
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Martínez, D.
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Maturana, A.
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Lardone, M. C.
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Palma, C.
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Mericq, Verónica
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Ebensperger, M.
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Cassorla Goluboff, Fernando
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2019-03-18T11:56:16Z
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2019-03-18T11:56:16Z
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2017
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Human Reproduction, Volumen 32, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 465-475
Pseudoautosomal abnormalities in terminal AZFb+c deletions are associated with isochromosomes Yp and may lead to abnormal growth and neuropsychiatric function