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Truncating Variants in NAA15 Are Associated with Variable Levels of Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Congenital Anomalies.

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Description scientific article published on 9 April 2018
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author: Mohammad K Eldomery  Asbjørg Stray-Pedersen  Jennifer E. Posey  Elizabeth E Palmer  Sylvia Varland  Jill A Rosenfeld  Stefania Giusto  Rebecca Willaert  Jennifer S Beighley  Parul Jayakar  Hanyin Cheng  Margaret Yoon  Robert Kleyner  Geert Vandeweyer  Jozef Gécz  Yaping Yang  Frank Kooy  Gregory M. Cooper  Jolanda H Schieving  Gholson J Lyon  Anke Van Dijck  Arie van Haeringen  Erin Eileen Conboy  Avinash V Dharmadhikari  Emanuela Stracuzzi  Rolph Pfundt  Zeynep Coban Akdemir  James R. Lupski  Thomas Arnesen  Corrado Romano  Tjitske Kleefstra  Evan E. Eichler  Kym M Boycott  Sébastien Küry 

Publication date April 12, 2018
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