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OMIM - Disorder of brain
OMIM - Brain CNS Motor Neuron and other Neuropathy Disorders
NPCs and iPSCs from Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS) patients
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Mouse Phenotypes - Disorder of immune structure
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Mutations in KIF11 cause autosomal-dominant microcephaly variably associated with congenital lymphed…
Centrosome amplification causes microcephaly.
The first report of meningitis in a Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus).
Loss-of-function variation in the DPP6 gene is associated with autosomal dominant microcephaly and m…
First recorded occurrence of the parasitic barnacle (Anelasma squalicola) on a Greenland shark (Somn…
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Microcephaly Genetic Deficiency in Neural Progenitors
Surveillance of Zika-related Microcephaly in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia
Guangzhou Surveillance and Clinical Study in Microcephaly (GSCSM)
Zika and Microcephaly: Case-control Study
Efficacy of Aquatic Physiotherapy in Children With Microcephaly by Zika Virus Congenital Syndrome
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