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A gene centric association study of 1500 SNPs in the chromosome 2q autism susceptibility locus

A gene centric association study of 1500 SNPs in the chromosome 2q autism susceptibility locus

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Main Authors: Bacchelli, E, Blasi, F, Carone, S, Toma, C, Lamb, J, Sykes, N, Barnby, G, Morris, A, Winchester, L, Butler, H, Bailey, A, Monaco, A, Maestrini, E, Imgsac, C
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Published: 2006
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