An Analysis Paradigm for Investigating Multi‐locus Effects in Complex Disease: Examination of Three GABAA Receptor Subunit Genes on 15q11‐q13 as Risk Factors for Autistic Disorder.
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E R Martin | M A Pericak-Vance | J. Gilbert | M. Cuccaro | M. Pericak-Vance | A. Ashley-Koch | J. Jaworski | M. Ritchie | R. Abramson | J. Hussman | D. Ma | H. Wright | M. Ritchie | H. Mei | G. Delong | M D Ritchie | M. Cuccaro | D Q Ma | M M Menold | A E Ashley-Koch | H Mei | G R Delong | R K Abramson | H H Wright | M L Cuccaro | J P Hussman | J R Gilbert | J Jaworski | E. Martin | M. Menold | J. Gilbert | Hao Mei | John R. Gilbert | Allison E. Ashley-Koch | M. A. Pericak-Vance | Eden R. Martin | G. R. DeLong
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