Penetrance of biallelic SMARCAL1 mutations is associated with environmental and genetic disturbances of gene expression
Alireza Baradaran‐Heravi(University of British Columbia), Cornelius F. Boerkoel(Child and Family Research Institute), Yan Huang(Baylor College of Medicine), Christy Mayfield(Warren Clinic), Leah I. Elizondo(Baylor College of Medicine), Marie Morimoto(National Institutes of Health), Kunho Choi(Baylor College of Medicine), Mrinmoy Sanyal(Stanford University), Kimberly Beirnes(Child and Family Research Institute), Kyoung Sang Cho(Konkuk University), Danny Leung(Child and Family Research Institute), Maarten van Lohuizen(Academic Medical Center), Hok Khim Fam(Child and Family Research Institute), Marco A. Marra(BC Cancer Agency), Joanna M. Lubieniecka(Child and Family Research Institute), Chad A. Shaw(Baylor College of Medicine), Bas Tolhuis(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Kira Dionis(Stanford University), Arend Bökenkamp(Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Darren Bridgewater(McMaster University), Peter Stenzel(Oregon Health & Science University), David B. Lewis(Stanford University), Jonathan Zonana(Laboratory of Molecular Genetics), Olena Morozova(University of British Columbia), Clara Myung(Child and Family Research Institute), Thomas Lücke(St. Josef-Hospital), Kory Keller(Laboratory of Molecular Genetics)
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