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Date: 2014-11-20 05:17:03
Newborn screening
Mutation
Methylmalonic acid
Chromosome 6
Propionic acidemia
MMAA
Health
Rare diseases
Methylmalonic acidemia

RESEARCH NOTE Prenatal Identification of a novel mutation causing Methyl Malonic Acidemia in a family without proband. Ameya Paleja and Anuradha Udumudi

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