Subset of individuals with autism spectrum disorders and extreme macrocephaly associated with germline PTEN tumour suppressor gene mutations
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C Eng | J H Miles | C. Eng | Z. Talebizadeh | M. Butler | J. Miles | R. Pilarski | Xiao-ping Zhou | T N Takahashi | R Pilarski | M. Dasouki | R. Stratton | M G Butler | M J Dasouki | X-P Zhou | Z Talebizadeh | M Brown | C H Wang | R Stratton | M. Brown | M. Butler | T. N. Takahashi | X.-P. Zhou | C. H. Wang | Dasouki Mj | Myles Brown | Takahashi Tn | Xiao Ping Zhou | M. G. Butler
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