Mutations in the JARID1C Gene, Which Is Involved in Transcriptional Regulation and Chromatin Remodeling, Cause X-Linked Mental Retardation
Lars Riff Jensen(Max Planck Society), Steffen Lenzner(Max Planck Society), M Amende(Max Planck Society), Bettina A. Moser(Max Planck Society), Jozef Gécz(South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute), Vera M. Kalscheuer(Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics), Gillian Turner(Hunter Genetics), Verena Gimmel(Max Planck Society), Jamel Chelly(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Richard Reinhardt(Max Planck Society), Ulf Gurok(Max Planck Society), Andreas Janecke, Hilde Van Esch, Andreas Tzschach(Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics), Tjitske Kleefstra(Radboud University Nijmegen), Claude Moraine(Inserm), Jean‐Pierre Fryns, Gholamali Tariverdian(Heidelberg University), B Hamel(Radboud University Nijmegen), Hans‐Hilger Ropers(Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics)
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