Sensorineural deafness and male infertility: a contiguous gene deletion syndrome (vol 44, pg 233, 2007)

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Zhang, Y.
Malekpour, M.
Al-Madani, N.
Kahrizi, K.
Zanganeh, M.
Mohseni, M.
Mojahedi, F.
Daneshi, A.
Najmabadi, H.
Smith, R. J. H.
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10.1136/jmg.2006.045765corr1
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