Disruptive CHD8 Mutations Define a Subtype of Autism Early in Development
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Disruptive CHD8 Mutations Define a Subtype of Autism Early in Development
Bernier R, Golzio C, Xiong B, Stessman HA, Coe BP, Penn O, Witherspoon K, Gerdts J, Baker C, Vulto-van Silfhout AT, Schuurs-Hoeijmakers JH, Fichera M, Bosco P, Buono S, Alberti A, Failla P, Peeters H, Steyaert J, Vissers LELM, Francescatto L, Mefford HC, Rosenfeld JA, Bakken T, O’Roak BJ, Pawlus M, Moon R, Shendure J, Amaral DG, Lein E, Rankin J, Romano C, de Vries BBA, Katsanis N, Eichler EE. Disruptive CHD8 Mutations Define a Subtype of Autism Early in Development. Cell. 2014;[Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1016/j.cell.2014.06.017
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