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An ancient founder mutation located between <i>ROBO1</i> and <i>ROBO2</i> is responsible for increased microtia risk in Amerindigenous populations.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Paper Citation Count
3
Paper Publication Year
2022
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78546526 to 78555137, Microtia, ROBO1, ROBO2, Roundabout, Roundabout 1, Roundabout 2, chondrocytes, chr3:, chromatin loop region, congenital malformation, craniofacial malformations, fibroblasts, human, hypoplasia, induced pluripotent stem cellderived neural crest cells, intergenic region, loss of the external ear, or pinna, microtia, microtia locus, polymorphic complex repeat element, single
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Sarah U Morton
Harvard Medical School
Sarah U Morton
Harvard Medical School
Sarah U Morton
Boston Children's Hospital
Alexandre C Pereira
Harvard Medical School
Alexandre C Pereira
Heart Institute, Medical School of University of Sao Paulo
Steven R DePalma
Harvard Medical School
Christine E Seidman
Harvard Medical School
Christine E Seidman
Christine E Seidman
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Christine E Seidman
Harvard Medical School
Christine E Seidman
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Christine E Seidman
Jonathan G Seidman
Harvard Medical School
Jonathan G Seidman
Harvard Medical School
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