KIAA1109 Variants Are Associated with a Severe Disorder of Brain Development and Arthrogryposis
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KIAA1109 Variants Are Associated with a Severe Disorder of Brain Development and Arthrogryposis
Gueneau L, Fish RJ, Shamseldin HE, Voisin N, Tran Mau-Them F, Preiksaitiene E, Monroe GR, Lai A, Putoux A, Allias F, Ambusaidi Q, Ambrozaityte L, Cimbalistienė L, Delafontaine J, Guex N, Hashem M, Kurdi W, Jamuar SS, Ying LJ, Bonnard C, Pippucci T, Pradervand S, Roechert B, van Hasselt PM, Wiederkehr M, Wright CF; DDD Study, Xenarios I, van Haaften G, Shaw-Smith C, Schindewolf EM, Neerman-Arbez M, Sanlaville D, Lesca G, Guibaud L, Reversade B, Chelly J, Kučinskas V, Alkuraya FS, Reymond A. KIAA1109 Variants Are Associated with a Severe Disorder of Brain Development and Arthrogryposis. Am J Hum Genet. 2018 Jan 4;102(1):116-132. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.12.002. Epub 2017 Dec 28.
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