The c.63A>G polymorphism in the NKX2.5 gene is associated with thyroid hypoplasia in children with thyroid dysgenesis
Taise Lima de Oliveira Cerqueira, Yanne Ramos, Giorgia Strappa, Daniel San Martin, Mariana Jesus, Jailciele Gonzaga, Paulo Ferreira, Anabel Costa, Vladimir Fernandes, Tatiana Amorim, Ana Marice Ladeia, Helton Ramos
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Taise Lima de Oliveira Cerqueira, Yanne Ramos, Giorgia Strappa, Daniel San Martin, Mariana Jesus, Jailciele Gonzaga, Paulo Ferreira, Anabel Costa, Vladimir Fernandes, Tatiana Amorim, Ana Marice Ladeia, Helton Ramos. "The c.63A>G polymorphism in the NKX2.5 gene is associated with thyroid hypoplasia in children with thyroid dysgenesis." Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism 59.6 (2015) 562-567