Single exon-resolution targeted chromosomal microarray analysis of known and candidate intellectual disability genes
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Allen D. Delaney | M. Marra | A. Delaney | M. Griffith | E. Lemyre | F. Zahir | S. Langlois | F. Hamdan | J. Michaud | P. Eydoux | J. Friedman | T. Tucker | S. Dobrzeniecka | Farah R Zahir | E. Tsang | D. Chai | Sylvia Dobrzeniecka
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