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. 1995 Jan;56(1):339–341.

Evidence for an association between RFLPs at the transforming growth factor alpha (locus) and nonsyndromic cleft lip/palate in a South American population.

L Jara, R Blanco, I Chiffelle, H Palomino, H Carreño
PMCID: PMC1801345  PMID: 7825598

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