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<div class="MessageText_Container">My 2 daughters have the S1118F mutation. One is 17 and the other is 8. It seems to be a milder mutation were the chloride channel works 5-10% of the time. Both are pancreatic sufficient. I have found data on the internet were studies have been done on...
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<div class="MessageText_Container">My 2 daughters have the S1118F mutation. One is 17 and the other is 8. It seems to be a milder mutation were the chloride channel works 5-10% of the time. Both are pancreatic sufficient. I have found data on the internet were studies have been done on...
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<div class="MessageText_Container">My 2 daughters have the S1118F mutation. One is 17 and the other is 8. It seems to be a milder mutation were the chloride channel works 5-10% of the time. Both are pancreatic sufficient. I have found data on the internet were studies have been done...
My 2 daughters have the S1118F mutation. One is 17 and the other is 8. It seems to be a milder mutation were the chloride channel works 5-10% of the time. Both are pancreatic sufficient. I have found data on the internet were studies have been done on this mutation - specifically at Emory...
My 2 daughters have the S1118F mutation. One is 17 and the other is 8. It seems to be a milder mutation were the chloride channel works 5-10% of the time. Both are pancreatic sufficient. I have found data on the internet were studies have been done on this mutation - specifically at Emory...
My 2 daughters have the S1118F mutation. One is 17 and the other is 8. It seems to be a milder mutation were the chloride channel works 5-10% of the time. Both are pancreatic sufficient. I have found data on the internet were studies have been done on this mutation - specifically at Emory...
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