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bibliographicCitation Dastsooz H, Dehghani SM, Fardaei M. The same haplotype for two unrelated Wilson disease patients with new ATP7B mutation. Arch Iran Med. 2014 Nov;17(11):755–8. doi: 0141711/aim.007. PMID: 25365615.
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