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Loss-of-function mutations in the Nav1.7 gene underlie congenital indifference to pain in multiple human populations
Published in Clinical genetics (01-04-2007)“…Congenital indifference to pain (CIP) is a rare condition in which patients have severely impaired pain perception, but are otherwise essentially normal. We…”
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Original Article: Loss-of-function mutations in the Nav1.7 gene underlie congenital indifference to pain in multiple human populations
Published in Clinical genetics (01-04-2007)“…Congenital indifference to pain (CIP) is a rare condition in which patients have severely impaired pain perception, but are otherwise essentially normal. We…”
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Loss-of-function mutations in the Na sub(v)1.7 gene underlie congenital indifference to pain in multiple human populations
Published in Clinical genetics (01-04-2007)“…Congenital indifference to pain (CIP) is a rare condition in which patients have severely impaired pain perception, but are otherwise essentially normal. We…”
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Loss‐of‐function mutations in the Na v 1.7 gene underlie congenital indifference to pain in multiple human populations
Published in Clinical genetics (01-04-2007)“…Congenital indifference to pain (CIP) is a rare condition in which patients have severely impaired pain perception, but are otherwise essentially normal. We…”
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