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Fountain, Michael D., Oleson, David S., Rech, Megan E., Segebrecht, Lara ORCID: 0000-0002-0939-3213, Hunter, Jill, V, McCarthy, John M., Lupo, Philip J., Holtgrewe, Manuel, Moran, Rocio, Rosenfeld, Jill A., Isidor, Bertrand, Le Caignec, Cedric, Saenz, Margarita S., Pedersen, Robert C., Morgan, Thomas M., Pfotenhauer, Jean P., Xia, Fan, Bi, Weimin, Kang, Sung-Hae L., Patel, Ankita, Krantz, Ian D., Raible, Sarah E., Smith, Wendy, Cristian, Ingrid, Torti, Erin, Juusola, Jane, Milian, Francisca, Wentzensen, Ingrid M., Person, Richard E., Kury, Sebastien, Bezieau, Stephane, Uguen, Kevin, Ferec, Claude, Munnich, Arnold, van Haelst, Mieke, Lichtenbelt, Klaske D., van Gassen, Koen, Hagelstrom, Tanner, Chawla, Aditi, Perry, Denise L., Taft, Ryan J., Jones, Marilyn, Masser-Frye, Diane, Dyment, David, Venkateswaran, Sunita, Li, Chumei, Escobar, Luis F., Horn, Denise, Spillmann, Rebecca C., Pena, Loren, Wierzba, Jolanta, Strom, Tim M., Parenti, Ilaria, Kaiser, Frank J., Ehmke, Nadja and Schaaf, Christian P. (2019). Pathogenic variants in USP7 cause a neurodevelopmental disorder with speech delays, altered behavior, and neurologic anomalies. Genet. Med., 21 (8). S. 1797 - 1808. NEW YORK: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP. ISSN 1530-0366
Ehmke, Nadja, Graul-Neumann, Luitgard, Smorag, Lukasz, Koenig, Rainer, Segebrecht, Lara ORCID: 0000-0002-0939-3213, Magoulas, Pilar, Scaglia, Fernando, Kilic, Esra, Hennig, Anna F., Adolphs, Nicolai, Saha, Namrata, Fauler, Beatrix, Kalscheuer, Vera M., Hennig, Friederike, Altmueller, Janine, Netzer, Christian, Thiele, Holger, Nuernberg, Peter, Yigit, Goekhan, Jaeger, Marten, Hecht, Jochen, Krueger, Ulrike, Mielke, Thorsten, Krawitz, Peter M., Horn, Denise, Schuelke, Markus ORCID: 0000-0003-2824-3891, Mundlos, Stefan, Bacino, Carlos A., Bonnen, Penelope E., Wollnik, Bernd, Fischer-Zirnsak, Bjoern and Kornak, Uwe (2017). De Novo Mutations in SLC25A24 Cause a Craniosynostosis Syndrome with Hypertrichosis, Progeroid Appearance, and Mitochondrial Dysfunction. Am. J. Hum. Genet., 101 (5). S. 833 - 844. CAMBRIDGE: CELL PRESS. ISSN 1537-6605