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Klei L, Sanders SJ, Murtha MT, et al. Common genetic variants, acting additively, are a major source of risk for autism. Mol Autism. 2012;3(1):9doi: 10.1186/2040-2392-3-9.
Klei, L., Sanders, S. J., Murtha, M. T., Hus, V., Lowe, J. K., Willsey, A. J., Moreno-De-Luca, D., Yu, T. W., Fombonne, E., Geschwind, D., Grice, D. E., Ledbetter, D. H., Lord, C., Mane, S. M., Martin, C. L., Martin, D. M., Morrow, E. M., Walsh, C. A., Melhem, N. M., Chaste, P., Sutcliffe, J. S., State, M. W., Cook, E. H., Roeder, K., & Devlin, B. (2012). Common genetic variants, acting additively, are a major source of risk for autism. Molecular autism, 3(1), 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/2040-2392-3-9
Klei, Lambertus, et al. "Common genetic variants, acting additively, are a major source of risk for autism." Molecular autism vol. 3,1 (2012): 9. doi: https://doi.org/10.1186/2040-2392-3-9
Klei L, Sanders SJ, Murtha MT, Hus V, Lowe JK, Willsey AJ, Moreno-De-Luca D, Yu TW, Fombonne E, Geschwind D, Grice DE, Ledbetter DH, Lord C, Mane SM, Martin CL, Martin DM, Morrow EM, Walsh CA, Melhem NM, Chaste P, Sutcliffe JS, State MW, Cook EH, Roeder K, Devlin B. Common genetic variants, acting additively, are a major source of risk for autism. Mol Autism. 2012 Oct 15;3(1):9. doi: 10.1186/2040-2392-3-9. PMID: 23067556; PMCID: PMC3579743.
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