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2012KCNQ2 encephalopathy: Emerging phenotype of a neonatal epileptic encephalopathyWeckhuysen, S.; Mandelstam, S.; Suls, A.; Audenaert, D.; Deconinck, T.; Claes, L.; Deprez, L.; Smets, K.; Hristova, D.; Yordanova, I.; Jordanova, A.; Ceulemans, B.; Jansen, A.; Hasaerts, D.; Roelens, F.; Lagae, L.; Yendle, S.; Stanley, T.; Heron, S.; Mulley, J.; et al.
2012A noncoding, regulatory mutation implicates HCFC1 in nonsyndromic intellectual disabilityHuang, L.; Jolly, L.; Willis-Owen, S.; Gardner, A.; Sharma, R.; Douglas, E.; Shoubridge, C.; Wieczorek, D.; Tzschach, A.; Cohen, M.; Hackett, A.; Field, M.; Froyen, G.; Hu, H.; Haas, S.; Ropers, H.; Kalscheuer, V.; Corbett, M.; Gecz, J.
2013Parental and societal support for adolescent immunization through school based immunization programsMarshall, H.; Collins, J.; Sullivan, T.; Tooher, R.; O'Keefe, M.; Skinner, S.; Watson, M.; Burgess, T.; Ashmeade, H.; Braunack-Mayer, A.
2010The paradox of 20q11.21 amplification in a subset of cases of myeloid malignancy with chromosome 20 deletionMacKinnon, R.; Selan, C.; Wall, M.; Baker, E.; Nandurkar, H.; Campbell, L.
2016X-exome sequencing of 405 unresolved families identifies seven novel intellectual disability genesHu, H.; Haas, S.; Chelly, J.; Van Esch, H.; Raynaud, M.; De Brouwer, A.; Weinert, S.; Froyen, G.; Frints, S.; Laumonnier, F.; Zemojtel, T.; Love, M.; Richard, H.; Emde, A.; Bienek, M.; Jensen, C.; Hambrock, M.; Fischer, U.; Langnick, C.; Feldkamp, M.; et al.
2016Disruptive de novo mutations of DYRK1A lead to a syndromic form of autism and IDvan Bon, B.W.M.; Coe, B.P.; Bernier, R.; Green, C.; Gerdts, J.; Witherspoon, K.; Kleefstra, T.; Willemsen, M.H.; Kumar, R.; Bosco, P.; Fichera, M.; Li, D.; Amaral, D.; Cristofoli, F.; Peeters, H.; Haan, E.; Romano, C.; Mefford, H.C.; Scheffer, I.; Gecz, J.; et al.
2015HCFC1 loss-of-function mutations disrupt neuronal and neural progenitor cells of the developing brain.Jolly, L.; Nguyen, L.; Domingo, D.; Sun, Y.; Barry, S.; Hancarova, M.; Plevova, P.; Vlckova, M.; Havlovicova, M.; Kalscheuer, V.; Graziano, C.; Pippucci, T.; Bonora, E.; Sedlacek, Z.; Gecz, J.
2013Gain-of-function mutations in RIT1 cause Noonan syndrome, a RAS/MAPK pathway syndromeAoki, Y.; Niihori, T.; Banjo, T.; Okamoto, N.; Mizuno, S.; Kurosawa, K.; Ogata, T.; Takada, F.; Yano, M.; Ando, T.; Hoshika, T.; Barnett, C.; Ohashi, H.; Kawame, H.; Hasegawa, T.; Okutani, T.; Nagashima, T.; Hasegawa, S.; Funayama, R.; Nagashima, T.; et al.
2013Synthetic versus plaster of Paris casts in the treatment of fractures of the forearm in children: a randomised trial of clinical outcomes and patient satisfactionInglis, M.; McClelland, B.; Sutherland, L.; Cundy, P.
2013Efficacy and safety of once-daily esomeprazole for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease in neonatal patientsDavidson, G.; Wenzl, T.; Thomson, M.; Omari, T.; Barker, P.; Lundborg, P.; Illueca, M.