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S737F is a new CFTR mutation typical of patients originally from the Tuscany region in Italy

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Fig. 1 The newborn screening algorithm used at the CF Centre of Florence, Italy
Table 1 demographic data of the enrolled patients
Table 2 Clinical data of the enrolled patients
Table 3 Clinical data and CFTR gating activity on nasal epithelial cells obtained from several CF patients and carriers

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