Bi-allelic loss of human CTNNA2, encoding αN-catenin, leads to ARP2/3 over-activity and disordered cortical neuronal migration
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Kiely N. James | Martin W. Breuss | I. Miller | A. Caglayan | H. Kaymakçalan | H. Kayserili | K. Bilguvar | M. Gunel | W. Dobyns | J. Gleeson | E. Faqeih | A. Kariminejad | J. Chelly | T. Ben-Omran | M. Zaki | J. Silhavy | L. Mansour | Majdi Kara | B. Kara | F. Mojahedi | R. Rosti | H. Megahed | S. Baek | M. Breuss | B. Barshop | D. Musaev | R. Jamra | A. Schaffer | Valentina Stanley | S. Danda | Y. Alanay | F. Incecik | Brett R Copeland | C. Yılmaz | B. Sukhudyan | Aneesha Kalur | Rengang Wang | Na Cai | Rahul Nachnani | G. Melikishvili | Eric Scott | H. Al-Abdulwahed | Elif Fenercioğlu | Nouriya Al-Sanaa | Seham Elsharif | A. Çağlayan | Rahul Nachnani | R. O. Rosti
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