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Academic Forensic Pathology|July 8, 2022
Postmortem Diagnosis of the Proteus Syndrome by Next Generation Sequencing of Affected Brain TissueTiffany G Baker, William B Glen, Robert C Wilson, et al.
Radiologic Clinics of North America|March 3, 2015
Imaging coronary artery disease and the myocardial ischemic cascade: clinical principles and scopeMatthias Renker, Stefan Baumann, Jeremy Rier, et al.
Pediatric and Developmental Pathology : the Official Journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society|December 9, 2017
First Report of Prenatal Ascertainment of a Fetus With Homozygous Loss of the SOX10 Gene and Phenotypic Correlation by Autopsy ExaminationDavid P LeBel, Daynna J Wolff, Nicholas I Batalis, et al.
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Academic Forensic Pathology|July 8, 2022
Postmortem Diagnosis of the Proteus Syndrome by Next Generation Sequencing of Affected Brain TissueTiffany G Baker, William B Glen, Robert C Wilson, et al.
Radiologic Clinics of North America|March 3, 2015
Imaging coronary artery disease and the myocardial ischemic cascade: clinical principles and scopeMatthias Renker, Stefan Baumann, Jeremy Rier, et al.
Pediatric and Developmental Pathology : the Official Journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society|December 9, 2017
First Report of Prenatal Ascertainment of a Fetus With Homozygous Loss of the SOX10 Gene and Phenotypic Correlation by Autopsy ExaminationDavid P LeBel, Daynna J Wolff, Nicholas I Batalis, et al.
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