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Nature|April 13, 2012
Patterns and rates of exonic de novo mutations in autism spectrum disordersBenjamin M Neale, Yan Kou, Li Liu, et al.
Nature|May 1, 2009
Autism genome-wide copy number variation reveals ubiquitin and neuronal genesJoseph T Glessner, Kai Wang, Guiqing Cai, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|April 29, 2014
Convergence of genes and cellular pathways dysregulated in autism spectrum disordersDalila Pinto, Elsa Delaby, Daniele Merico, et al.
Nature Genetics|November 22, 2016
Contribution of copy number variants to schizophrenia from a genome-wide study of 41,321 subjectsChristian R Marshall, Daniel P Howrigan, Daniele Merico, et al.
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Nature|April 13, 2012
Patterns and rates of exonic de novo mutations in autism spectrum disordersBenjamin M Neale, Yan Kou, Li Liu, et al.
Nature|May 1, 2009
Autism genome-wide copy number variation reveals ubiquitin and neuronal genesJoseph T Glessner, Kai Wang, Guiqing Cai, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|April 29, 2014
Convergence of genes and cellular pathways dysregulated in autism spectrum disordersDalila Pinto, Elsa Delaby, Daniele Merico, et al.
Nature Genetics|November 22, 2016
Contribution of copy number variants to schizophrenia from a genome-wide study of 41,321 subjectsChristian R Marshall, Daniel P Howrigan, Daniele Merico, et al.
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