Variants in the DYX2 locus are associated with altered brain activation in reading-related brain regions in subjects with reading disability
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R. Todd Constable | Grier P. Page | Robert K. Fulbright | Cheryl Lacadie | Natalie Cope | John D. Eicher | Haiying Meng | Christopher J. Gibson | Karl Hager | Jeffrey R. Gruen | R. Fulbright | R. Constable | C. Lacadie | G. Page | J. Eicher | J. Gruen | H. Meng | K. Hager | C. Gibson | N. Cope
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