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Sana Amanat

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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America|April 27, 2020
Heritability and Genetics Contribution to TinnitusJose A Lopez-Escamez, Sana Amanat
Genes|August 29, 2020
A Systematic Review of Extreme Phenotype Strategies to Search for Rare Variants in Genetic Studies of Complex DisordersSana Amanat, Teresa Requena, Jose Antonio Lopez-Escamez
Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences|July 25, 2020
Genetic Inheritance and Its Contribution to TinnitusSana Amanat, Alvaro Gallego-Martinez, Jose A Lopez-Escamez
Ebiomedicine|April 4, 2021
Burden of rare variants in synaptic genes in patients with severe tinnitus: An exome based extreme phenotype studySana Amanat, Alvaro Gallego-Martinez, Joseph Sollini, et al.
Genome Medicine|October 31, 2025
Investigating the interplay between prematurity and genetic variation in the context of rare developmental disordersOlivia Wootton, Patrick Campbell, Sarah Richardson, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|June 28, 2021
Multidisciplinary Tinnitus Research: Challenges and Future Directions From the Perspective of Early Stage ResearchersJorge Piano Simoes, Elza Daoud, Maryam Shabbir, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|August 26, 2021
Corrigendum: Multidisciplinary Tinnitus Research: Challenges and Future Directions From the Perspective of Early Stage ResearchersJorge Piano Simoes, Elza Daoud, Maryam Shabbir, et al.
Nature|November 20, 2024
Examining the role of common variants in rare neurodevelopmental conditionsQin Qin Huang, Emilie M Wigdor, Daniel S Malawsky, et al.
Progress in Brain Research|February 27, 2021
Towards a unification of treatments and interventions for tinnitus patients: The EU research and innovation action UNITIWinfried Schlee, Stefan Schoisswohl, Susanne Staudinger, et al.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America|April 27, 2020
Heritability and Genetics Contribution to TinnitusJose A Lopez-Escamez, Sana Amanat
Genes|August 29, 2020
A Systematic Review of Extreme Phenotype Strategies to Search for Rare Variants in Genetic Studies of Complex DisordersSana Amanat, Teresa Requena, Jose Antonio Lopez-Escamez
Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences|July 25, 2020
Genetic Inheritance and Its Contribution to TinnitusSana Amanat, Alvaro Gallego-Martinez, Jose A Lopez-Escamez
Ebiomedicine|April 4, 2021
Burden of rare variants in synaptic genes in patients with severe tinnitus: An exome based extreme phenotype studySana Amanat, Alvaro Gallego-Martinez, Joseph Sollini, et al.
Genome Medicine|October 31, 2025
Investigating the interplay between prematurity and genetic variation in the context of rare developmental disordersOlivia Wootton, Patrick Campbell, Sarah Richardson, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|June 28, 2021
Multidisciplinary Tinnitus Research: Challenges and Future Directions From the Perspective of Early Stage ResearchersJorge Piano Simoes, Elza Daoud, Maryam Shabbir, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|August 26, 2021
Corrigendum: Multidisciplinary Tinnitus Research: Challenges and Future Directions From the Perspective of Early Stage ResearchersJorge Piano Simoes, Elza Daoud, Maryam Shabbir, et al.
Nature|November 20, 2024
Examining the role of common variants in rare neurodevelopmental conditionsQin Qin Huang, Emilie M Wigdor, Daniel S Malawsky, et al.
Progress in Brain Research|February 27, 2021
Towards a unification of treatments and interventions for tinnitus patients: The EU research and innovation action UNITIWinfried Schlee, Stefan Schoisswohl, Susanne Staudinger, et al.
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