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Congenital mirror movements: no mutation in DNAL4 in 17 index cases.
Identification of a homozygous splice site mutation in the dynein axonemal light chain 4 gene on 22q…
Congenital mirror movements: phenotypes associated with DCC and RAD51 mutations.
Identifying Cancer-Relevant Mutations in the DLC START Domain Using Evolutionary and Structure-Funct…
Deleted in liver cancer (DLC) 2 encodes a RhoGAP protein with growth suppressor function and is unde…
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