ROBO4 variants predispose individuals to bicuspid aortic valve and thoracic aortic aneurysm
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Published:2018-11-19
Issue:1
Volume:51
Page:42-50
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ISSN:1061-4036
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Container-title:Nature Genetics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Genet
Author:
Gould Russell A., , Aziz Hamza, Woods Courtney E., Seman-Senderos Manuel Alejandro, Sparks Elizabeth, Preuss Christoph, Wünnemann FlorianORCID, Bedja Djahida, Moats Cassandra R., McClymont Sarah A., Rose Rebecca, Sobreira Nara, Ling Hua, MacCarrick Gretchen, Kumar Ajay Anand, Luyckx IlseORCID, Cannaerts Elyssa, Verstraeten Aline, Björk Hanna M., Lehsau Ann-Cathrin, Jaskula-Ranga Vinod, Lauridsen HenrikORCID, Shah Asad A., Bennett Christopher L., Ellinor Patrick T.ORCID, Lin HonghuangORCID, Isselbacher Eric M., Lino Cardenas Christian LacksORCID, Butcher Jonathan T., Hughes G. Chad, Lindsay Mark E., Mertens Luc, Franco-Cereceda Anders, Verhagen Judith M. A.ORCID, Wessels Marja, Mohamed Salah A., Eriksson Per, Mital SeemaORCID, Van Laer Lut, Loeys Bart L., Andelfinger GregorORCID, McCallion Andrew S.ORCID, Dietz Harry C.ORCID,
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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