Multiple Recurrent De Novo CNVs, Including Duplications of the 7q11.23 Williams Syndrome Region, Are Strongly Associated with Autism
Sanders, Stephan J., Ercan-Sencicek, A. Gulhan, Hus, Vanessa, Luo, Rui, Murtha, Michael T., Moreno-De-Luca, Daniel, Chu, Su H., Moreau, Michael P., Gupta, Abha R., Thomson, Susanne A., Mason, Christopher E., Bilguvar, Kaya, Celestino-Soper, Patricia B.S., Choi, Murim, Crawford, Emily L., Davis, Lea, Davis Wright, Nicole R., Dhodapkar, Rahul M., DiCola, Michael, DiLullo, Nicholas M., Fernandez, Thomas V., Fielding-Singh, Vikram, Fishman, Daniel O., Frahm, Stephanie, Garagaloyan, Rouben, Goh, Gerald S., Kammela, Sindhuja, Klei, Lambertus, Lowe, Jennifer K., Lund, Sabata C., McGrew, Anna D., Meyer, Kyle A., Moffat, William J., Murdoch, John D., O'Roak, Brian J., Ober, Gordon T., Pottenger, Rebecca S., Raubeson, Melanie J., Song, Youeun, Wang, Qi, Yaspan, Brian L., Yu, Timothy W., Yurkiewicz, Ilana R., Beaudet, Arthur L., Cantor, Rita M., Curland, Martin, Grice, Dorothy E., Günel, Murat, Lifton, Richard P., Mane, Shrikant M., Martin, Donna M., Shaw, Chad A., Sheldon, Michael, Tischfield, Jay A., Walsh, Christopher A., Morrow, Eric M., Ledbetter, David H., Fombonne, Eric, Lord, Catherine, Martin, Christa Lese, Brooks, Andrew I., Sutcliffe, James S., Cook, Edwin H., Geschwind, Daniel, Roeder, Kathryn, Devlin, Bernie, State, Matthew W.
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (09.06.2011)
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Chaovalitwongse, W. A., Pottenger, R. S., Shouyi Wang, Ya-Ju Fan, Iasemidis, L. D.
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Multiple recurrent de novo copy number variations (CNVs), including duplications of the 7q11.23 Williams-Beuren syndrome region, are strongly associated with autism
Sanders, Stephan J., Ercan-Sencicek, A. Gulhan, Hus, Vanessa, Luo, Rui, Murtha, Michael T., Moreno-De-Luca, Daniel, Chu, Su H., Moreau, Michael P., Gupta, Abha R., Thomson, Susanne A., Mason, Christopher E., Bilguvar, Kaya, Celestino-Soper, Patricia B. S., Choi, Murim, Crawford, Emily L., Davis, Lea, Wright, Nicole R. Davis, Dhodapkar, Rahul M., DiCola, Michael, DiLullo, Nicholas M., Fernandez, Thomas V., Fielding-Singh, Vikram, Fishman, Daniel O., Frahm, Stephanie, Garagaloyan, Rouben, Goh, Gerald S., Kammela, Sindhuja, Klei, Lambertus, Lowe, Jennifer K., Lund, Sabata C., McGrew, Anna D., Meyer, Kyle A., Moffat, William J., Murdoch, John D., O'Roak, Brian J., Ober, Gordon T., Pottenger, Rebecca S., Raubeson, Melanie J., Song, Youeun, Wang, Qi, Yaspan, Brian L., Yu, Timothy W., Yurkiewicz, Ilana R., Beaudet, Arthur L., Cantor, Rita M., Curland, Martin, Grice, Dorothy E., Günel, Murat, Lifton, Richard P., Mane, Shrikant M., Martin, Donna M., Shaw, Chad A., Sheldon, Michael, Tischfield, Jay A., Walsh, Christopher A., Morrow, Eric M., Ledbetter, David H., Fombonne, Eric, Lord, Catherine, Martin, Christa Lese, Brooks, Andrew I., Sutcliffe, James S., Cook, Edwin H., Geschwind, Daniel, Roeder, Kathryn, Devlin, Bernie, State, Matthew W.
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (09.06.2011)
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