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bibliographicCitation Toma C, Torrico B, Hervás A, Valdés-Mas R, Tristán-Noguero A, Padillo V, Maristany M, Salgado M, Arenas C, Puente XS, Bayés M, Cormand B. Exome sequencing in multiplex autism families suggests a major role for heterozygous truncating mutations. Mol Psychiatry. 2014 Jul;19(7):784–90. doi: 10.1038/mp.2013.106. PMID: 23999528.
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