A Discovery Resource of Rare Copy Number Variations in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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John Wei | S. Scherer | D. Merico | B. Fernandez | A. C. Lionel | C. Marshall | A. Prasad | Jessica Rickaby | W. Roberts | Daisuke Sato | P. Szatmari | E. Hatchwell | B. Thiruvahindrapuram | P. S. Eis | Chao Lu | Aparna Prasad
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