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- NP402921.RAiUar1WNb8-48MU73Gp8llhim_wewQittaqHhMv4v5CA130_assertion description "[Two genes, Semaphorin F (SEMAF) and delta-catenin (CTNND2), which have been mapped to the `critical regions`, are potentially involved in cerebral development and their deletion may be associated with mental retardation in CdCS patients.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP402921.RAiUar1WNb8-48MU73Gp8llhim_wewQittaqHhMv4v5CA130_provenance.
- NP742370.RA_XnlUxo2bkSQT84LbaadepLpqR9eHkIOVvLb_JRzB6s130_assertion description "[Two genes, Semaphorin F (SEMAF) and delta-catenin (CTNND2), which have been mapped to the `critical regions`, are potentially involved in cerebral development and their deletion may be associated with mental retardation in CdCS patients.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP742370.RA_XnlUxo2bkSQT84LbaadepLpqR9eHkIOVvLb_JRzB6s130_provenance.
- NP906520.RA63K47e5OxX-8Yspk1xMMGGePeiOPXKi0JxE2u8GPAK0130_assertion description "[Two genes, Semaphorin F (SEMAF) and delta-catenin (CTNND2), which have been mapped to the `critical regions`, are potentially involved in cerebral development and their deletion may be associated with mental retardation in CdCS patients.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP906520.RA63K47e5OxX-8Yspk1xMMGGePeiOPXKi0JxE2u8GPAK0130_provenance.
- NP789298.RAzoiMTp8o8zQUijLjZy0yO_pGOjNju4wsTu8A_YdECWE130_assertion description "[Two genes, Semaphorin F (SEMAF) and delta-catenin (CTNND2), which have been mapped to the `critical regions`, are potentially involved in cerebral development and their deletion may be associated with mental retardation in CdCS patients.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP789298.RAzoiMTp8o8zQUijLjZy0yO_pGOjNju4wsTu8A_YdECWE130_provenance.