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Erratum: Association of an X-chromosome dodecamer insertional variant allele with mental retardation
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Erratum: Association of an X-chromosome dodecamer insertional variant allele with mental retardation

  • R A Philibert,
  • B H King,
  • S Winfield,
  • E H Cook,
  • Y-H Lee,
  • B Stubblefield,
  • P Damschroder-Williams,
  • C Dea,
  • A Palotie,
  • C Tengstrom,
  • B M Martin &
  • …
  • E I Ginns. 

Molecular Psychiatry volume 4, page 197 (1999)Cite this article

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Philibert, R., King, B., Winfield, S. et al. Erratum: Association of an X-chromosome dodecamer insertional variant allele with mental retardation. Mol Psychiatry 4, 197 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mp.4000516

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