Meta-analysis of SHANK Mutations in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Gradient of Severity in Cognitive Impairments
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Elodie Ey | Thomas Bourgeron | Roberto Toro | Guillaume Huguet | Anthony P. Monaco | Christel Depienne | Christopher Gillberg | Richard Delorme | Stephen W. Scherer | Marc Delepine | Caroline Schluth-Bolard | Damien Sanlaville | Hugo Peyre | Guy A. Rouleau | Gudrun A. Rappold | Dalila Pinto | Dominique Bonneau | Marion Leboyer | Alexandre Mathieu | Peter Szatmari | D. Pinto | S. Scherer | T. Bourgeron | R. Delorme | C. Gillberg | R. Holt | J. Howe | M. Leboyer | E. Maestrini | Daisuke Sato | A. Monaco | P. Szatmari | C. Betancur | M. Lathrop | D. Zélénika | T. Boeckers | F. Rivier | R. Toro | C. Depienne | A. Brice | P. Galan | A. Afenjar | B. Assouline | G. Rappold | G. Rouleau | M. Schmeisser | D. Bonneau | F. Giuliano | S. Lumbroso | A. Rastetter | J. Gauthier | M. Coleman | E. Ey | B. Regnault | I. Gillberg | M. Delepine | M. Råstam | A. Tabet | A. Jacquette | D. Heron | J. Chiésa | C. Leblond | J. Lespinasse | D. Sanlaville | F. Amsellem | G. Huguet | Mark Lathrop | Catalina Betancur | Maria Rastam | Diana Zelenika | Alexis Brice | Tobias M. Boeckers | P. Edery | C. Schluth-Bolard | Julie Gauthier | Pilar Galan | H. Peyre | C. Stordeur | C. Nava | A. Polge | K. Mouzat | Nathalie Lemière | C. Durand | J. Guibert | A. Mathieu | F. Devillard | F. Laffargue | L. Perrin | Elena Maestrini | Caroline Nava | Laurence Perrin | Claire S. Leblond | I. Carina Gillberg | Beatrice Regnault | Nathalie Lemière | Richard Holt | Françoise Devillard | Brigitte Assouline | Frédérique Amsellem | François Rivier | Alexandra Afenjar | Kevin Mouzat | Agnès Rastetter | Serge Lumbroso | Aurélia Jacquette | Daisuke Sato | Patrick Edery | Mary Coleman | Coline Stordeur | Jennifer Howe | Anne Polge | Fabienne Giuliano | Christelle M. Durand | Jessica Guibert | Delphine Heron | Fanny Laffargue | James Lespinasse | Jean Chiesa | Anne Claude Tabet | Michael J. Schmeisser | Agnès Rastetter | Elodie Ey
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