Complex nature of apparently balanced chromosomal rearrangements in patients with autism spectrum disorder
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Christopher Gillberg | Richard Delorme | Alain Verloes | Marion Leboyer | R. Delorme | C. Gillberg | M. Leboyer | G. Nygren | M. Pilorge | C. Betancur | A. Verloes | M. Coleman | M. Gérard | J. Siffroi | E. Delaby | A. Aboura | B. Benzacken | C. Dupont | A. Tabet | A. Jacquette | D. Heron | Catalina Betancur | Gudrun Nygren | Delphine Héron | P. Bitoun | F. Devillard | L. Perrin | Anne-Claude Tabet | Laurence Perrin | Pierre Bitoun | S. Passemard | Françoise Devillard | Marion Pilorge | Brigitte Benzacken | Sandrine Passemard | Jean-Pierre Siffroi | Elsa Delaby | Mary Coleman | Marion Gérard | Aurelia Jacquette | Andrée Delahaye | Céline Dupont | Azzedine Aboura | A. Delahaye | Elsa Delaby
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