A Common Mutation Is Associated with a Mild, Potentially Asymptomatic Phenotype in Patients with Isovaleric Acidemia Diagnosed by Newborn Screening
The American Journal of Human Genetics2004Vol. 75(6), pp. 1136–1142
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Regina Ensenauer, Jerry Vockley, Jan-Marie Willard, Joseph C. Huey, Jörn Oliver Sass, Steven D. Edland, Barbara K. Burton, Susan A. Berry, René Santer, Sarah C. Grünert, Hans‐Georg Koch, Iris Marquardt, Piero Rinaldo, Sihoun Hahn, Dietrich Matern
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