Autism and maternally derived aberrations of chromosome 15q
Richard J. Schroer(Greenwood Genetic Center), Roger E. Stevenson(Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist), Don Fender(South Carolina Department of Education), Steven A. Skinner(Greenwood Genetic Center), Michael L. Cuccaro(William S. Hall Psychiatric Institute), Cindy Skinner(Greenwood Genetic Center), Janet Bishop(Greenwood Genetic Center), Eric Crawford(Greenwood Genetic Center), Richard J. Simensen(Greenwood Genetic Center), Mary C. Phelan(Greenwood Genetic Center), Ron C. Michaelis(Greenwood Genetic Center)
American Journal of Medical Genetics
April 1, 1998
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