TBX22 mutations are a frequent cause of cleft palate (2004)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated author: COSTA, ANTONIO RICHIERI DA - HRAC
- School: HRAC
- Subjects: MUTAÇÃO GENÉTICA; FISSURA PALATINA
- Language: Inglês
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- Source:
- Título do periódico: Journal of Medical Genetics
- ISSN: 0022-2593
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 41, n. 1, p. 68-74, Jan. 2004
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ABNT
MARÇANO, Ana Carolina Braga et al. TBX22 mutations are a frequent cause of cleft palate. Journal of Medical Genetics, v. 41, n. Ja 2004, p. 68-74, 2004Tradução . . Acesso em: 27 jun. 2022. -
APA
Marçano, A. C. B., Doudney, K., Braybrook, C., Squires, R., Patton, M. A., Lees, M. M., et al. (2004). TBX22 mutations are a frequent cause of cleft palate. Journal of Medical Genetics, 41( Ja 2004), 68-74. -
NLM
Marçano ACB, Doudney K, Braybrook C, Squires R, Patton MA, Lees MM, Richieri-Costa A, Lidral AC, Murray JC, Moore GE, Stanier P. TBX22 mutations are a frequent cause of cleft palate. Journal of Medical Genetics. 2004 ; 41( Ja 2004): 68-74.[citado 2022 jun. 27 ] -
Vancouver
Marçano ACB, Doudney K, Braybrook C, Squires R, Patton MA, Lees MM, Richieri-Costa A, Lidral AC, Murray JC, Moore GE, Stanier P. TBX22 mutations are a frequent cause of cleft palate. Journal of Medical Genetics. 2004 ; 41( Ja 2004): 68-74.[citado 2022 jun. 27 ] - Autosomal recessive anophthalmia with multiple congenital abnormalities: type Waardenburg [Brief clinical report]
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