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Alexander J, Potamianou H, Xing J, et al. Targeted Re-Sequencing Approach of Candidate Genes Implicates Rare Potentially Functional Variants in Tourette Syndrome Etiology. Front Neurosci. 2016;10:428doi: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00428.
Alexander, J., Potamianou, H., Xing, J., Deng, L., Karagiannidis, I., Tsetsos, F., Drineas, P., Tarnok, Z., Rizzo, R., Wolanczyk, T., Farkas, L., Nagy, P., Szymanska, U., Androutsos, C., Tsironi, V., Koumoula, A., Barta, C., Sandor, P., Barr, C. L., Tischfield, J., Paschou, P., Heiman, G. A., & Georgitsi, M. (2016). Targeted Re-Sequencing Approach of Candidate Genes Implicates Rare Potentially Functional Variants in Tourette Syndrome Etiology. Frontiers in neuroscience, 10428. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2016.00428
Alexander, John, et al. "Targeted Re-Sequencing Approach of Candidate Genes Implicates Rare Potentially Functional Variants in Tourette Syndrome Etiology." Frontiers in neuroscience vol. 10 (2016): 428. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2016.00428
Alexander J, Potamianou H, Xing J, Deng L, Karagiannidis I, Tsetsos F, Drineas P, Tarnok Z, Rizzo R, Wolanczyk T, Farkas L, Nagy P, Szymanska U, Androutsos C, Tsironi V, Koumoula A, Barta C, Sandor P, Barr CL, Tischfield J, Paschou P, Heiman GA, Georgitsi M. Targeted Re-Sequencing Approach of Candidate Genes Implicates Rare Potentially Functional Variants in Tourette Syndrome Etiology. Front Neurosci. 2016 Sep 21;10:428. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00428. eCollection 2016. PMID: 27708560; PMCID: PMC5030307.
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