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Nagle, D. L., Karim, M. A., Woolf, E. A., Holmgren, L., Bork, P., Misumi, D. J., McGrail, S. H., Dussault, B. J., Perou, C. M., Boissy, R. E., Duyk, G. M., Spritz, R. A., & Moore, K. J. (1996). Identification and mutation analysis of the complete gene for Chediak–Higashi syndrome. Nature Genetics, 14(3), 307–311.

Authors 13
  1. Deborah L. Nagle (first)
  2. Mohammad A. Karim (additional)
  3. Elizabeth A. Woolf (additional)
  4. Lisa Holmgren (additional)
  5. Peer Bork (additional)
  6. Donald J. Misumi (additional)
  7. Sonja H. McGrail (additional)
  8. Barry J. Dussault (additional)
  9. Charles M. Perou (additional)
  10. Raymond E. Boissy (additional)
  11. Geoffrey M. Duyk (additional)
  12. Richard A. Spritz (additional)
  13. Karen J. Moore (additional)
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@article{Nagle_1996, title={Identification and mutation analysis of the complete gene for Chediak–Higashi syndrome}, volume={14}, ISSN={1546-1718}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng1196-307}, DOI={10.1038/ng1196-307}, number={3}, journal={Nature Genetics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Nagle, Deborah L. and Karim, Mohammad A. and Woolf, Elizabeth A. and Holmgren, Lisa and Bork, Peer and Misumi, Donald J. and McGrail, Sonja H. and Dussault, Barry J. and Perou, Charles M. and Boissy, Raymond E. and Duyk, Geoffrey M. and Spritz, Richard A. and Moore, Karen J.}, year={1996}, month=nov, pages={307–311} }