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ZICKLER, A.M., HAMPP, S., MESSIAEN, L., BENGESSER, K., MUSSOTTER, T., ROEHL, A.C., WIMMER, K., MAUTNER, V., KLUWE, L., UPADHYAYA, M., PASMANT, E., CHUZHANOVA, N., KESTLER, H.A., HÖGEL, J., LEGIUS, E., CLAES, K., COOPER, D.N. and KEHRER-SAWATZKI, H., 2012. Characterization of the nonallelic homologous recombination hotspot PRS3 associated with type-3 NF1 deletions. Human Mutation, 33, pp. 372-383.
ROEHL, A.C., VOGT, J., MUSSOTTER, T., ZICKER, A.N., SPÖRI, H., HÖGEL, J., CHUZHANOVA, N.A., WIMMER, K., KLUWE, L., MAUTNER, V., COOPER, D.N. and KEHRER-SAWATZKI, H., 2010. Intrachromosomal mitotic non-allelic homologous recombination is the major molecular mechanism underlying type-2 NF1 deletions. Human Mutation, 31, pp. 1163-1173.
BENGESSER, K., COOPER, D.N., STEINMANN, K., KLUWE, L., CHUZHANOVA, N.A., WIMMER, K., TINSCHERT, S., MAUTNER, V. and KEHRER-SAWATZKI, H., 2010. A novel third type of recurrent NF1 microdeletion mediated by non-allelic homologous recombination between LRRC37B-containing low-copy repeats in 17q11.2. Human Mutation, 31, pp. 742-751.
STEINMANN, K., COOPER, D.N., KLUWE, L., CHUZHANOVA, N.A., SENGER, C., SERRA, E., LAZARO, C., WIMMER, K., MAUTNER, V. and KEHRER-SAWATZKI, H., 2007. Type 2 NF1 deletions are highly unusual by virtue of the absence of nonallelic homologous recombination hotspots and an apparent preference for female mitotic recombination. American Journal of Human Genetics, 81, pp. 1201-1220.