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Leblond CS, Cliquet F, Carton C, et al. Both rare and common genetic variants contribute to autism in the Faroe Islands. NPJ Genom Med. 2019;4:1doi: 10.1038/s41525-018-0075-2.
Leblond, C. S., Cliquet, F., Carton, C., Huguet, G., Mathieu, A., Kergrohen, T., Buratti, J., Lemière, N., Cuisset, L., Bienvenu, T., Boland, A., Deleuze, J. F., Stora, T., Biskupstoe, R., Halling, J., Andorsdóttir, G., Billstedt, E., Gillberg, C., & Bourgeron, T. (2019). Both rare and common genetic variants contribute to autism in the Faroe Islands. NPJ genomic medicine, 41. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41525-018-0075-2
Leblond, Claire S, et al. "Both rare and common genetic variants contribute to autism in the Faroe Islands." NPJ genomic medicine vol. 4 (2019): 1. doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41525-018-0075-2
Leblond CS, Cliquet F, Carton C, Huguet G, Mathieu A, Kergrohen T, Buratti J, Lemière N, Cuisset L, Bienvenu T, Boland A, Deleuze JF, Stora T, Biskupstoe R, Halling J, Andorsdóttir G, Billstedt E, Gillberg C, Bourgeron T. Both rare and common genetic variants contribute to autism in the Faroe Islands. NPJ Genom Med. 2019 Jan 21;4:1. doi: 10.1038/s41525-018-0075-2. eCollection 2019. PMID: 30675382; PMCID: PMC6341098.
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