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First Genotype–Phenotype Study in TBX4 Syndrome: Gain-of-Function Mutations Causative for Lung Disease
RATIONALE: Despite the increased recognition of TBX4 (T-BOX transcription factor 4)-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), genotype–phenotype associations are lacking and may provide important insights. OBJECTIVES: To compile and functionally characterize all TBX4 variants reported to dat...
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