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

Daniela T. Pilz, Naomichi Matsumoto, Sharon 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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