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2014UPF3B gene and nonsense-mediated mRNA decay in autism spectrum disordersLaumonnier, F.; Nguyen, L.; Jolly, L.; Raynaud, M.; Gecz, J.; Patel, V.; Preedy, P.; Martin, C.
2014Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay: Inter-individual variability and human diseaseNguyen, L.; Wilkinson, M.; Gecz, J.
2015Whole-exome sequencing points to considerable genetic heterogeneity of cerebral palsyMcMichael, G.; Bainbridge, M.; Haan, E.; Corbett, M.; Gardner, A.; Thompson, S.; Van Bon, B.; Van Eyk, C.; Broadbent, J.; Reynolds, C.; O'Callaghan, M.; Nguyen, L.; Adelson, D.; Russo, R.; Jhangiani, S.; Doddapaneni, H.; Muzny, D.; Gibbs, R.; Gecz, J.; MacLennan, A.
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.
2012Broadening the phenotype associated with mutations in UPF3B: two further cases with renal dysplasia and variable developmental delayLynch, S.; Nguyen, L.; Ng, L.; Waldron, M.; McDonald, D.; Gecz, J.
2012CCDC22: a novel candidate gene for syndromic X-linked intellectual disabilityVoineagu, J.; Huang, L.; Winden, K.; Lazaro, M.; Haan, E.; Nelson, J.; McGaughran, J.; Nguyen, L.; Friend, K.; Hackett, A.; Field, M.; Gecz, J.; Geschwind, D.
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.
2014Mutations in USP9X are associated with X-linked intellectual disability and disrupt neuronal cell migration and growthHoman, C.; Kumar, R.; Nguyen, L.; Haan, E.; Raymond, F.; Abidi, F.; Raynaud, M.; Schwartz, C.; Wood, S.; Gecz, J.; Jolly, L.