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Clinical delineation, sex differences, and genotype–phenotype correlation in pathogenic KDM6Avariants causing X-linked Kabuki syndrome type 2
MLA
Faundes, Víctor, et al. “Clinical Delineation, Sex Differences, and Genotype–phenotype Correlation in Pathogenic KDM6Avariants Causing X-Linked Kabuki Syndrome Type 2.” Genetics in Medicine, vol. 23, no. 7, July 2021, pp. 1202–10. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41436-021-01119-8.
APA
Faundes, V., Goh, S., Akilapa, R., Bezuidenhout, H., Bjornsson, H. T., Bradley, L., Brady, A. F., Brischoux-Boucher, E., Brunner, H., Bulk, S., Canham, N., Cody, D., Dentici, M. L., Digilio, M. C., Elmslie, F., Fry, A. E., Gill, H., Hurst, J., Johnson, D., … Banka, S. (2021). Clinical delineation, sex differences, and genotype–phenotype correlation in pathogenic KDM6Avariants causing X-linked Kabuki syndrome type 2. Genetics in Medicine, 23(7), 1202–1210. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41436-021-01119-8
Chicago
Faundes, Víctor, Stephanie Goh, Rhoda Akilapa, Heidre Bezuidenhout, Hans T. Bjornsson, Lisa Bradley, Angela F. Brady, et al. 2021. “Clinical Delineation, Sex Differences, and Genotype–phenotype Correlation in Pathogenic KDM6Avariants Causing X-Linked Kabuki Syndrome Type 2.” Genetics in Medicine 23 (7): 1202–10. doi:10.1038/s41436-021-01119-8.