Polymorphisms in DCDC2 and S100B associate with developmental dyslexia
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M. Nöthen | J. Kere | P. Leppänen | H. Lyytinen | A. Warnke | G. Schulte-Körne | H. Persson | J. Schumacher | J. Nopola-Hemmi | M. Peyrard-Janvid | N. Neuhoff | E. Einarsdottir | H. Matsson | E. Tiraboschi | M. Huss | Nina Neuhoff
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