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bibliographicCitation Pescatore A, Spinosa E, Casale C, Lioi MB, Ursini MV, Fusco F. Human Genetic Diseases Linked to the Absence of NEMO: An Obligatory Somatic Mosaic Disorder in Male. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Jan 21;23(3). PMID: 35163099; PMCID: PMC8835834.
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