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  1. Research | 11 July 2016

    Haploinsufficiency of MeCP2-interacting transcriptional co-repressor SIN3A causes mild intellectual disability by affecting the development of cortical integrity

    • Josefine S Witteveen
    • , Marjolein H Willemsen
    • , Thaís C D Dombroski
    • , Nick H M van Bakel
    • , Willy M Nillesen
    • , Josephus A van Hulten
    • , Eric J R Jansen
    • , Dave Verkaik
    • , Hermine E Veenstra-Knol
    • , Conny M A van Ravenswaaij-Arts
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    • , Jasper E Visser
    • , Han G Brunner
    • , Gerard J M Martens
    • , Rolph Pfundt
    • , Tjitske Kleefstra
    •  & Sharon M Kolk
    Nature Genetics 48 , 877–887
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