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Michael M Kaback

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Genetics in Medicine : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics|May 3, 2014
Michael Kaback: people and placesMichael M Kaback
Journal of Child Neurology|September 26, 2012
In memoriam: David L. Rimoin (1936-2012)Moise Danielpour, Michael M Kaback
American Journal of Human Genetics|December 15, 2012
David L. RimoinDaniel H Cohn, Larry J Shapiro, Michael M Kaback
Genetics in Medicine : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics|August 16, 2002
Eight novel mutations in the HEXA geneMatthew J McGinniss, David H Brown, Andrea Fulwiler, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|April 27, 2004
Severe subacute GM2 gangliosidosis caused by an apparently silent HEXA mutation (V324V) that results in aberrant splicing and reduced HEXA mRNABrandy A Wicklow, Jennifer L Ivanovich, Margot M Plews, et al.
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Genetics in Medicine : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics|May 3, 2014
Michael Kaback: people and placesMichael M Kaback
Journal of Child Neurology|September 26, 2012
In memoriam: David L. Rimoin (1936-2012)Moise Danielpour, Michael M Kaback
American Journal of Human Genetics|December 15, 2012
David L. RimoinDaniel H Cohn, Larry J Shapiro, Michael M Kaback
Genetics in Medicine : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics|August 16, 2002
Eight novel mutations in the HEXA geneMatthew J McGinniss, David H Brown, Andrea Fulwiler, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|April 27, 2004
Severe subacute GM2 gangliosidosis caused by an apparently silent HEXA mutation (V324V) that results in aberrant splicing and reduced HEXA mRNABrandy A Wicklow, Jennifer L Ivanovich, Margot M Plews, et al.
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