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Loss-of-function variants in MYCBP2 cause neurobehavioural phenotypes and corpus callosum defects.
AlAbdi L, Desbois M, Rusnac DV, Sulaiman RA, Rosenfeld JA, Lalani S, Murdock DR, Burrage LC; Undiagnosed Diseases Network; Billie Au PY, Towner S, Wilson WG, Wong L, Brunet T, Strobl-Wildemann G, Burton JE, Hoganson G, McWalter K, Begtrup A, Zarate YA, Christensen EL, Opperman KJ, Giles AC, Helaby R, Kania A, Zheng N, Grill B, Alkuraya FS. AlAbdi L, et al. Among authors: alkuraya fs. Brain. 2023 Apr 19;146(4):1373-1387. doi: 10.1093/brain/awac364. Brain. 2023. PMID: 36200388 Free PMC article.
Autozygosity reveals recessive mutations and novel mechanisms in dominant genes: implications in variant interpretation.
Monies D, Maddirevula S, Kurdi W, Alanazy MH, Alkhalidi H, Al-Owain M, Sulaiman RA, Faqeih E, Goljan E, Ibrahim N, Abdulwahab F, Hashem M, Abouelhoda M, Shaheen R, Arold ST, Alkuraya FS. Monies D, et al. Among authors: alkuraya fs. Genet Med. 2017 Oct;19(10):1144-1150. doi: 10.1038/gim.2017.22. Epub 2017 Apr 6. Genet Med. 2017. PMID: 28383543 Free article.
De Novo Variants Disrupting the HX Repeat Motif of ATN1 Cause a Recognizable Non-Progressive Neurocognitive Syndrome.
Palmer EE, Hong S, Al Zahrani F, Hashem MO, Aleisa FA, Ahmed HMJ, Kandula T, Macintosh R, Minoche AE, Puttick C, Gayevskiy V, Drew AP, Cowley MJ, Dinger M, Rosenfeld JA, Xiao R, Cho MT, Yakubu SF, Henderson LB, Guillen Sacoto MJ, Begtrup A, Hamad M, Shinawi M, Andrews MV, Jones MC, Lindstrom K, Bristol RE, Kayani S, Snyder M, Villanueva MM, Schteinschnaider A, Faivre L, Thauvin C, Vitobello A, Roscioli T, Kirk EP, Bye A, Merzaban J, Jaremko Ł, Jaremko M, Sachdev RK, Alkuraya FS, Arold ST. Palmer EE, et al. Among authors: alkuraya fs. Am J Hum Genet. 2019 Mar 7;104(3):542-552. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.01.013. Epub 2019 Feb 28. Am J Hum Genet. 2019. PMID: 30827498 Free PMC article.
Redefining the Etiologic Landscape of Cerebellar Malformations.
Aldinger KA, Timms AE, Thomson Z, Mirzaa GM, Bennett JT, Rosenberg AB, Roco CM, Hirano M, Abidi F, Haldipur P, Cheng CV, Collins S, Park K, Zeiger J, Overmann LM, Alkuraya FS, Biesecker LG, Braddock SR, Cathey S, Cho MT, Chung BHY, Everman DB, Zarate YA, Jones JR, Schwartz CE, Goldstein A, Hopkin RJ, Krantz ID, Ladda RL, Leppig KA, McGillivray BC, Sell S, Wusik K, Gleeson JG, Nickerson DA, Bamshad MJ, Gerrelli D, Lisgo SN, Seelig G, Ishak GE, Barkovich AJ, Curry CJ, Glass IA, Millen KJ, Doherty D, Dobyns WB. Aldinger KA, et al. Among authors: alkuraya fs. Am J Hum Genet. 2019 Sep 5;105(3):606-615. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.07.019. Epub 2019 Aug 29. Am J Hum Genet. 2019. PMID: 31474318 Free PMC article.
Biallelic mutations in neurofascin cause neurodevelopmental impairment and peripheral demyelination.
Efthymiou S, Salpietro V, Malintan N, Poncelet M, Kriouile Y, Fortuna S, De Zorzi R, Payne K, Henderson LB, Cortese A, Maddirevula S, Alhashmi N, Wiethoff S, Ryten M, Botia JA, Provitera V, Schuelke M, Vandrovcova J; SYNAPS Study Group; Walsh L, Torti E, Iodice V, Najafi M, Karimiani EG, Maroofian R, Siquier-Pernet K, Boddaert N, De Lonlay P, Cantagrel V, Aguennouz M, El Khorassani M, Schmidts M, Alkuraya FS, Edvardson S, Nolano M, Devaux J, Houlden H. Efthymiou S, et al. Among authors: alkuraya fs. Brain. 2019 Oct 1;142(10):2948-2964. doi: 10.1093/brain/awz248. Brain. 2019. PMID: 31501903 Free PMC article.
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