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2007Loss of SLC38A5 and FTSJ1 at Xp11.23 in three brothers with non-syndromic mental retardation due to a microdeletion in an unstable genomic regionFroyen, G.; Bauters, M.; Boyle, J.; Van Esch, H.; van Bokhoven, H.; Ropers, H.; Moraine, C.; Chelly, J.; Fryns, J.; Marynen, P.; Gecz, J.; Turner, G.
2010Mutations in the small GTPase gene RAB39B are responsible for X-linked mental retardation associated with autism, epilepsy, and macrocephalyGiannandrea, M.; Bianchi, V.; Mignogna, M.; Sirri, A.; Carrabino, S.; D'Elia, E.; Vecellio, M.; Russo, S.; Cogliati, F.; Larizza, L.; Ropers, H.; Tzschach, A.; Kalscheuer, V.; Oehl-Jaschkowitz, B.; Skinner, C.; Schwartz, C.; Gecz, J.; Van Esch, H.; Raynaud, M.; Chelly, J.; et al.
2005Mutations in the JARID1C gene, which is involved in transcriptional regulation and chromatin remodeling, cause X-linked mental retardationJensen, L.; Amende, M.; Gurok, U.; Moser, B.; Gimmel, V.; Tzschach, A.; Janecke, A.; Tariverdian, G.; Chelly, J.; Fryns, J.; Van Esch, H.; Kleefstra, T.; Hamel, B.; Moraine, C.; Gecz, J.; Turner, G.; Reinhardt, R.; Kalscheuer, V.; Ropers, H.; Lenzer, S.
2010Mutations of the UPF3B gene, which encodes a protein widely expressed in neurons, are associated with nonspecific mental retardation with or without autismLaumonnier, F.; Shoubridge, C.; Antar, C.; Nguyen, L.; Van Esch, H.; Kleefstra, T.; Briault, S.; Fryns, J.; Hamel, B.; Chelly, J.; Ropers, H.; Ronce, N.; Blesson, S.; Moraine, C.; Gecz, J.; Raynaud, M.