The frequent and clinically benign anomalies of chromosomes 7 and 20 in Shwachman-diamond syndrome may be subject to further clonal variations is a research paper published in Molecular Cytogenetics (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 16 times.
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Shwachman Diamond Syndrome Foundation
Grant: Grant 2020
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1RC2DK122533
NIDDK NIH HHS
Grant: RC2 DK122533
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5RC2DK122533-03
Systems Biology of Bone Marrow Failure and MDS for Precision Medicine
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Additional file 1 of The frequent and clinically benign anomalies of chromosomes 7 and 20 in Shwachman-diamond syndrome may be subject to further clonal variations
Additional file 1 of The frequent and clinically benign anomalies of chromosomes 7 and 20 in Shwachman-diamond syndrome may be subject to further clonal variations
The frequent and clinically benign anomalies of chromosomes 7 and 20 in Shwachman-diamond syndrome may be subject to further clonal variations
The frequent and clinically benign anomalies of chromosomes 7 and 20 in Shwachman-diamond syndrome may be subject to further clonal variations