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Amatuni George S et al. Pediatrics 2019 Jan - Use of Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization for the Diagnosis of DiGeorge Syndrome in Saudi Arabian Population.
Bahamat Abeer A et al. Cytogenetic and genome research 2018 Feb - NEWBORN SCREENING FOR SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNODEFICIENCIES USING TRECS AND KRECS: SECOND PILOT STUDY IN BRAZIL.
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