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SLC6A1 variant pathogenicity, molecular function and phenotype: a genetic and clinical analysis
Genetic variants in the SLC6A1 gene can cause a broad phenotypic disease spectrum by altering the protein function. Thus, systematically curated clinically relevant genotype-phenotype associations are needed to understand the disease mechanism and improve therapeutic decision-making. We aggregated g...
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