CNTN6 copy number variations in 14 patients: a possible candidate gene for neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders
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Urvashi Surti | Jie Hu | U. Surti | S. Yatsenko | Jie Hu | Jun Liao | Malini Sathanoori | Sally Kochmar | Jessica Sebastian | Svetlana A. Yatsenko | M. Sathanoori | S. Kochmar | Jessica Sebastian | Jun Liao
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