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1997A unique point mutation in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 gene (FGFR3) defines a new craniosynostosis syndromeMuenke, M.; Gripp, K.; McDonald-McGinn, D.; Gaudenz, K.; Whitaker, L.; Bartlett, S.; Markowitz, R.; Robin, N.; Nwokoro, N.; Mulvihill, J.; Losken, H.; Mulliken, J.; Guttmacher, A.; Wilroy, R.; Clarke, L.; Hollway, G.; Ades, L.; Haan, E.; Mulley, J.; Cohen, M.; et al.
2006FBN1, TGFBR1, and the Marfan-craniosynostosis/mental retardation disorders revisitedAdes, L.; Sullivan, K.; Biggin, A.; Haan, E.; Brett, M.; Holman, K.; Dixon, J.; Robertson, S.; Holmes, A.; Rogers, J.; Bennetts, B.
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.
1997Mutation detection in FGFR2 craniosynostosis syndromesHollway, G.; Suthers, G.; Haan, E.; Thompson, E.; David, D.; Gecz, J.; Mulley, J.
2008Ocular colobomata, polydactyly, cleft palate and panhypopituitarism: a new syndromeLaforest, C.; Leibovitch, I.; Selva-Nayagam, D.; Crompton, J.; Haan, E.
2005The Hunter-McAlpine syndrome results from duplication 5q35-qterHunter, A.; DuPont, B.; McLaughlin, M.; Hinton, L.; Baker, E.; Ades, L.; Haan, E.; Schwartz, C.
2009SPRED1 mutations (Legius syndrome): another clinically useful genotype for dissecting the neurofibromatosis type 1 phenotypeSpurlock, G.; Bennett, E.; Chuzhanova, N.; Thomas, N.; H-Ping, J.; Side, L.; Davies, S.; Haan, E.; Kerr, B.; Huson, S.; Upadhyaya, M.