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  1. ... JA, Ishida-Yamamoto A, Camisa C, Hovnanian A, Weeks DE, Lathrop M, Uitto J, Christiano AM. A ...
  2. ... of alertness that can last from hours to weeks. SCN1A gene variants are the most common cause ...
  3. ... Kaimaktchiev V, Goebel H, Laing N, Narus M, Weeks D, Nixon R. Intranuclear nemaline rod myopathy. Muscle ...
  4. ... nose, and mouth, which begins around the fourth week of development. The ALX1 protein is a transcription ...
  5. ... skin tumors that grow uncontrollably for a few weeks, but then suddenly shrink and die off, leaving ...
  6. ... to predict therapeutic warfarin dose during the initial weeks of therapy. J Thromb Haemost. 2010 Jan;8( ...
  7. ... intellectual disability. The seizures begin in the first weeks of life and typically show little response to ...
  8. ... Arno G, Vincent A, Carss K, Kayton R, Weeks D, Anderson GW, Geraets R, Parker C, Pearce ...
  9. ... fetal AChR protein. At about the thirty-third week of pregnancy, the γ subunit is replaced by ...
  10. ... the adult AChR protein. At about the 33rd week of pregnancy, the ε subunit replaces the gamma ( ...
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