LIS1 and XLIS (DCX) mutations cause most classical lissencephaly, but different patterns of malformation

Daniela T. Pilz, Naomichi Matsumoto, Sharon R Minnerath, Patti Mills, Joseph G. Gleeson, Kristin M. Allen, Christopher A. Walsh, A. James Barkovich, William B. Dobyns, David H. Ledbetter, M. Elizabeth Ross

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