NLGN3/NLGN4 gene mutations are not responsible for autism in the Quebec population
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Laurent Mottron | Guy A Rouleau | Eric Fombonne | E. Fombonne | L. Mottron | R. Joober | G. Rouleau | A. Bonnel | J. Gauthier | S. Laurent | J. St‐Onge | Ridha Joober | Julie Gauthier | Judith St-Onge | Anna Bonnel | Liliane Karemera | Sandra Laurent | L. Karemera | Liliane Karemera
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