Dominant negative mutations in the wilms tumour (WT1) gene cause denys - drash syndrome - proof that a tumour-suppressor gene plays a crucial role in normal genitourinary development

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Hastie, N. D. (1992, August). Dominant negative mutations in the wilms tumour (WT1) gene cause denys - drash syndrome - proof that a tumour-suppressor gene plays a crucial role in normal genitourinary development. Human Molecular Genetics. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/1.5.293

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