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International molecular genetic study of autism consortium (IMGSAC). Towards identification of autism susceptibility variants in the IMGSAC sample

International molecular genetic study of autism consortium (IMGSAC). Towards identification of autism susceptibility variants in the IMGSAC sample

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Main Authors: Lamb, J, Bonora, E, Barnby, G, Sykes, N, Maestrini, E, Blasi, F, Bacchelli, E, Beyer, K, Klauck, S, Poustka, A, Bailey, A, Monaco, A
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Published: 2004
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