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American Journal of Human Genetics|April 8, 2022
Germline variants in tumor suppressor FBXW7 lead to impaired ubiquitination and a neurodevelopmental syndromeSarah E M Stephenson, Gregory Costain, Laura E R Blok, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|April 22, 2024
<i>De novo</i> variants in the non-coding spliceosomal snRNA gene <i>RNU4-2</i> are a frequent cause of syndromic neurodevelopmental disordersYuyang Chen, Ruebena Dawes, Hyung Chul Kim, et al.
Nature|July 11, 2024
De novo variants in the RNU4-2 snRNA cause a frequent neurodevelopmental syndromeYuyang Chen, Ruebena Dawes, Hyung Chul Kim, et al.
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American Journal of Human Genetics|April 8, 2022
Germline variants in tumor suppressor FBXW7 lead to impaired ubiquitination and a neurodevelopmental syndromeSarah E M Stephenson, Gregory Costain, Laura E R Blok, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|April 22, 2024
<i>De novo</i> variants in the non-coding spliceosomal snRNA gene <i>RNU4-2</i> are a frequent cause of syndromic neurodevelopmental disordersYuyang Chen, Ruebena Dawes, Hyung Chul Kim, et al.
Nature|July 11, 2024
De novo variants in the RNU4-2 snRNA cause a frequent neurodevelopmental syndromeYuyang Chen, Ruebena Dawes, Hyung Chul Kim, et al.
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