Autism Spectrum Disorder, Developmental and Psychiatric Features in 16p11.2 Duplication
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D. Ledbetter | W. Chung | C. Martin | R. Bernier | Deb D'Angelo | J. Spiro | L. Blaskey | E. Sherr | J. Gerdts | E. Hanson | S. Kanne | R. Goin-Kochel | E. Kuschner | Qixuan Chen | Ken Porche | L. Berry | L. Green Snyder | T. Roberts | Arianne S Wallace | on behalf of the Simons Vip consortium
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