Nancy C. Rose , Michele Caggana , Mary Beth Dinulos , Leslie Francis , Michele A. Lloyd-Puryear , Andrea Matthews , Michelle L. McClure , Cynthia M. Powell , Changrui Xiao , ACMG Advocacy and Government Affairs Committee
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The importance of residual newborn screening dried blood spots, 2025 revision: A position statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG)
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