The never-changing face of fragile X?
Andrew G McKechanie1, Stephen M Lawrie2, Andrew C Stanfield1
1The Patrick Wild Centre, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH10 5HF, Scotland, UK; Division of Psychiatry, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH10 5HF, Scotland, UK; NHS Lothian Learning Disability Service, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
The Lancet. Psychiatry
|May 1, 2020
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