De Novo Pathogenic Variants in N-cadherin Cause a Syndromic Neurodevelopmental Disorder with Corpus Callosum, Axon, Cardiac, Ocular, and Genital Defects
Andrea Accogli(Istituto Giannina Gaslini), Lindsay C. Burrage, John Bohnsack, Gerard T. Berry(Boston Children's Hospital), Carlos A. Bacino(Baylor College of Medicine), Güney Bademci, Braden E. Boone, Elizabeth A. Burke, Ashok Balasubramanyam, Mahshid S. Azamian(Baylor College of Medicine), Jim Bale(Children's Oncology Group), Hugo J. Bellen(Baylor College of Medicine), Deborah Barbouth, Gabriel F. Batzli, Stephanie Bivona, Silvia Azzarello‐Burri(University of Zurich), Anita Rauch(University of Zurich), Elizabeth L. Fieg(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Lorenzo D. Botto(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Bret L. Bostwick(Baylor College of Medicine), Devon Bonner, Matthew Brush(Oregon Health & Science University), David Bick(Medical College of Wisconsin), Anna Bican, Alan H. Beggs(Boston Children's Hospital), Justin Alvey, Patrick Allard, Sara Calabretta(University of Rome Tor Vergata), Dustin Baldridge(Baylor College of Medicine), Pascal Joset(University of Zurich), Joel B. Krier, Eva H. Baker, Nassima Boudrahem‐Addour(McGill University Health Centre), Carsten Bonnenmann, J. Carl Pallais(Massachusetts General Hospital), Pankaj B. Agrawal(Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research), Gill Bejerano(Stanford University), Camille L. Birch, Donna M. Brown, Pinar Bayrak‐Toydemir, Jonathan A. Bernstein(Stanford Medicine), Mercedes E. Alejandro, Ashley Andrews, Lauren C. Briere(Duke Medical Center), David R. Adams, Judith St‐Onge(Seattle Children's Hospital), Alexandre Dionne‐Laporte(University of Hawaii System), Maria T. Acosta, Euan A. Ashley, Elly Brokamp(Vanderbilt University Medical Center)
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