Original articlePhenotypic variation in biotinidase deficiency†,‡
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Supported by Grant AM 25675 from the National Institutes of Health and Grant 6-342 from the National Foundation/March of Dimes.
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Paper 197 from the Department of Human Genetics, Medical College of Virginia.
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Dr. Wolf is the recipient of NIH Research Career Development Award AM 00677; Mr. Grier is the recipient of NIH Predoctoral Training Grant GM 07492.
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