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Gene-ontology enrichment analysis in two independent family-based samples highlights biologically plausible processes for autism spectrum disorders

  • Richard J.L. Anney
  • , Elaine M. Kenny
  • , Colm O'Dushlaine
  • , Brian L. Yaspan
  • , Elena Parkhomenka
  • , Joseph D. Buxbaum
  • , James Sutcliffe
  • , Michael Gill
  • , Louise Gallagher
  • , Anthony J. Bailey
  • , Bridget A. Fernandez
  • , Peter Szatmari
  • , Stephen W. Scherer
  • , Andrew Patterson
  • , Christian R. Marshall
  • , Dalila Pinto
  • , John B. Vincent
  • , Eric Fombonne
  • , Catalina Betancur
  • , Richard Delorme
  • Marion Leboyer, Thomas Bourgeron, Carine Mantoulan, Bernadette Roge, Mäité Tauber, Christine M. Freitag, Fritz Poustka, Eftichia Duketis, Sabine M. Klauck, Annemarie Poustka, Katerina Papanikolaou, John Tsiantis, Nadia Bolshakova, Sean Brennan, Gillian Hughes, Jane McGrath, Alison Merikangas, Sean Ennis, Andrew Green, Jillian P. Casey, Judith M. Conroy, Regina Regan, Naisha Shah, Elena Maestrini, Elena Bacchelli, Fiorella Minopoli, Vera Stoppioni, Agatino Battaglia, Roberta Igliozzi, Suma Jacob, Autism Genome Project

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