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The Wnt signalling ligand RSPO4, causing inherited anonychia, is not mutated in a patient with congenital nail hypoplasia/aplasia with underlying skeletal defects.

The Wnt signalling ligand RSPO4, causing inherited anonychia, is not mutated in a patient with congenital nail hypoplasia/aplasia with underlying skeletal defects. Research Abstract Details 

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  • The Wnt signalling ligand RSPO4, causing inherited anonychia, is not mutated in a patient with congenital nail hypoplasia/aplasia with underlying skeletal defects. Abstract Text:

    c s seitzC S Seitz,m van steenselM van Steensel,j frankJ Frank,j senderekJ Senderek,k zerresK Zerres,h hammH Hamm,c bergmannC Bergmann,

    The Wnt signalling ligand RSPO4, causing inherited anonychia, is not mutated in a patient with congenital nail hypoplasia/aplasia with underlying skeletal defects. Publishing Authors By Initials

    cs seitzCS Seitz,m van steenselM van Steensel,j frankJ Frank,j senderekJ Senderek,k zerresK Zerres,h hammH Hamm,c bergmannC Bergmann,

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    The Wnt signalling ligand RSPO4, causing inherited anonychia, is not mutated in a patient with congenital nail hypoplasia/aplasia with underlying skeletal defects. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: The British journal of dermatology

    VOLUME: 157

    Page Numbers: 801-2

    Journal Abbreviation: Br. J. Dermatol.

    ISSN: 0007-0963

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 06

    YEAR: 2007

    The Wnt signalling ligand RSPO4, causing inherited anonychia, is not mutated in a patient with congenital nail hypoplasia/aplasia with underlying skeletal defects. Information

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