<i>ALG13</i> X‐linked intellectual disability: New variants, glycosylation analysis, and expanded phenotypes
Hind Alsharhan(Johns Hopkins University), Andrew K. Sobering(St. George's University), Richard Webster(Children's Hospital at Westmead), Bobby G. Ng(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute), Kimiyo Raymond(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Andrew C. Edmondson(Translational Therapeutics (United States)), Grace Vassallo(Royal Manchester Children's Hospital), Sheng Chih Jin(Yale University), Michael C. Kruer(Barrow Neurological Institute), John Christodoulou(The University of Melbourne), Arno Werners(St. George's University), Kaya Bilgüvar(Yale University), Marie Vincent(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes), David J. Amor(The University of Melbourne), Wallid Deb(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Earnest James Paul Daniel(Case Western Reserve University), Elizabeth Bhoj(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Jie Chen(Southwest University), Dong Li(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Miao He(Fudan University), Elizabeth A. Jones(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Benjamin Cogné(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Somayeh Bakhtiari(Barrow Neurological Institute), Katherine R. Yearwood(St. George's University), Tyhiesia Donald(St. George's University), Hudson H. Freeze(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute)
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