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Functional study of DAND5 variant in patients with Congenital Heart Disease and laterality defects

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Fig. 1 a Forward and reverse DNA sequence chromatograms of patient 1 and 2 showing the c.455G > A allelic variant (highlighted by arrows).
Fig. 2 Functional analysis of DAND5 variant. The identified p.R152H variant was evaluated through a luciferase assay as readout of Nodal signaling

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