Heterozygous variants in <i>MYBPC1</i> are associated with an expanded neuromuscular phenotype beyond arthrogryposis

Vandana Shashi(University of Virginia Medical Center), Manish J. Butte(University of California, Los Angeles), Maria T. Acosta, Elly Brokamp(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Gerard T. Berry(Thomas Jefferson University), Carlos A. Bacino(Baylor College of Medicine), David R. Adams, Aikaterini Kontrogianni‐Konstantopoulos(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Güney Bademci, Braden E. Boone, Elizabeth A. Burke, Ashok Balasubramanyam, Nathan T. Wright(James Madison University), Mahshid S. Azamian(Baylor College of Medicine), Hugo J. Bellen(Baylor College of Medicine), Deborah Barbouth, Yoonsung Lee(Seoul National University), Lindsay C. Burrage(Baylor College of Medicine), Gabriel F. Batzli, Youngha Lee(Seoul National University), Stephanie Bivona, Kelly Schoch(Duke Medical Center), Bret L. Bostwick(Baylor College of Medicine), Devon Bonner, Matthew Brush(Oregon Health & Science University), Janelle Geist(University of Maryland, Baltimore), David Bick(Medical College of Wisconsin), Joan Jasien(Johns Hopkins University), Anna Bican, Alan H. Beggs(Boston Children's Hospital), Jennifer A. Sullivan(Duke Medical Center), Patrick Allard, Nicholas Stong(New York Genome Center), Dustin Baldridge(Baylor College of Medicine), Edward C. Smith(Duke Institute for Health Innovation), Eva H. Baker, Euan A. Ashley(Stanford University), Carsten Bonnenmann, Yong Beom Shin(Pusan National University), Camille L. Birch, Peter G. Kranz(Cornell University), Donna M. Brown, Yongjin Yoo(California Institute for Regenerative Medicine), Jonathan A. Bernstein(Lucile Packard Children's Hospital), Mercedes E. Alejandro, Lauren C. Briere(Duke Medical Center), Murim Choi(Seoul National University), Unbeom Shin(Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Aaron W. Aday
Human Mutation
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