A novel <i>SMARCC1</i> -mutant BAFopathy implicates epigenetic dysregulation of neural progenitors in hydrocephalus
Amrita Singh(Yale University), Kristopher T. Kahle(Massachusetts General Hospital), Shaojie Ma(Yale University), Seth L. Alper(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Stephen Viviano(Yale University), Nenad Šestan(Yale Cancer Center), Hannah Smith(Yale University), Carol Nelson‐Williams(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Sheng Chih Jin(Yale University), Shozeb Haider(University College London), Hermela Shimelis(Mayo Clinic), Richard P. Lifton(Yale University), Garrett Allington(Yale University), Lauren K. Walsh(Autism & Developmental Medicine Institute), August Allocco(Yale University), Charuta G. Furey(Barrow Neurological Institute), Emre Kiziltug(Yale University), Benjamin C. Reeves(Yale University), Stephen McGee, Adriana Cherskov, John Shohfi(Harvard University), Andrés Moreno-De-Luca(Autism & Developmental Medicine Institute), Phan Q. Duy(Yale University), Paul Kruszka, André M. M. Sousa(Yale University), Kedous Y. Mekbib(Yale University), Engin Deniz(Yale University), Syed R A Rizvi(University College London), Tyrone DeSpenza(Duke University Hospital)
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