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- NP400571.RADGksYm_jdW_cK0Ipmm4T6Onb-LpXYxi8gKoIALl3H-M130_assertion description "[Screen the known craniosynostotic related gene, FGFR1 (exon 7), and two new identified potential candidates, CER1 and CDON, in patients with syndromic and nonsyndromic metopic craniosynostosis to determine if they might be causative genes.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP400571.RADGksYm_jdW_cK0Ipmm4T6Onb-LpXYxi8gKoIALl3H-M130_provenance.
- NP801829.RAEPXMAEIWoJ1Pkx7XSD8ggjxxeC7Vh2pEBVEngthyLQ8130_assertion description "[Screen the known craniosynostotic related gene, FGFR1 (exon 7), and two new identified potential candidates, CER1 and CDON, in patients with syndromic and nonsyndromic metopic craniosynostosis to determine if they might be causative genes.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP801829.RAEPXMAEIWoJ1Pkx7XSD8ggjxxeC7Vh2pEBVEngthyLQ8130_provenance.
- assertion description "[Screen the known craniosynostotic related gene, FGFR1 (exon 7), and two new identified potential candidates, CER1 and CDON, in patients with syndromic and nonsyndromic metopic craniosynostosis to determine if they might be causative genes.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP539398.RA_HG9xSCfh9o3yCsgLhIKsQO0mMrsyf6MMzJLKERcQQ4130_assertion description "[Screen the known craniosynostotic related gene, FGFR1 (exon 7), and two new identified potential candidates, CER1 and CDON, in patients with syndromic and nonsyndromic metopic craniosynostosis to determine if they might be causative genes.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP539398.RA_HG9xSCfh9o3yCsgLhIKsQO0mMrsyf6MMzJLKERcQQ4130_provenance.