De Novo Missense Mutations in DHX30 Impair Global Translation and Cause a Neurodevelopmental Disorder.
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J. Rosenfeld | M. Reijnders | J. Lupski | T. Strom | H. Brunner | V. Narayanan | M. Huentelman | Yaping Yang | S. Küry | T. Kleefstra | J. Posey | J. Morton | E. Colin | D. Bonneau | Z. Coban-Akdemir | B. Cogné | T. Harel | M. Eldomery | S. Mercier | D. Lessel | J. Denecke | C. Kubisch | O. Elpeleg | K. Helbig | S. Bézieau | L. Immken | S. Kindler | M. Barth | T. Besnard | S. Edvardson | A. Stegmann | Anya Revah-Politi | K. Ramsey | J. Schieving | Erica H. Gerkes | N. Meeks | E. Gerkes | H. Kreienkamp | A. Claasen | N. Oundjian | Kelsey Zegar | Claudia Schob | Marine Tessarech | A. Revah-Politi | Shimon Edvardson | Margot R. F. Reijnders
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