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2010Mutations in the small GTPase gene RAB39B are responsible for X-linked mental retardation associated with autism, epilepsy, and macrocephalyGiannandrea, M.; Bianchi, V.; Mignogna, M.; Sirri, A.; Carrabino, S.; D'Elia, E.; Vecellio, M.; Russo, S.; Cogliati, F.; Larizza, L.; Ropers, H.; Tzschach, A.; Kalscheuer, V.; Oehl-Jaschkowitz, B.; Skinner, C.; Schwartz, C.; Gecz, J.; Van Esch, H.; Raynaud, M.; Chelly, J.; et al.
2010Hypomorphic temperature-sensitive alleles of NSDHL cause CK syndromeGecz, J.
2001A recurrent RNA-splicing mutation in the SEDL gene causes X-linked spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tardaTiller, G.; Hannig, V.; Dozier, D.; Carrel, L.; Trevarthen, K.; Wilcox, W.; Mundlos, S.; Haines, J.; Gedeon, A.; Gecz, J.
2003Mutations in a novel gene, NHS, cause the pleiotropic effects of Nance-Horan syndrome, including severe congenital cataract, dental anomalies, and mental retardationBurdon, K.; McKay, J.; Sale, M.; Russell-Eggitt, I.; Mackey, D.; Wirth, G.; Elder, J.; Nicoll, A.; Clarke, M.; FitzGerald, L.; Stankovich, J.; Shaw, M.; Sharma, S.; Gajovic, S.; Gruss, P.; Ross, S.; Thomas, P.; Voss, A.; Thomas, T.; Gecz, J.; et al.
2002Mutations in the human ortholog of Aristaless cause X-linked mental retardation and epilepsyStromme, P.; Mangelsdorf, M.; Shaw, M.; Lower, K.; Lewis, S.; Bruyere, H.; Lutcherath, V.; Gedeon, A.; Wallace, R.; Scheffer, I.; Turner, G.; Partington, M.; Frints, S.; Fryns, J.; Sutherland, G.; Mulley, J.; Gecz, J.
2010Disruption at the PTCHD1 locus on Xp22.11 in Autism Spectrum Disorder and intellectual disabilityGecz, J.
2014Mutations in USP9X are associated with X-linked intellectual disability and disrupt neuronal cell migration and growthHoman, C.; Kumar, R.; Nguyen, L.; Haan, E.; Raymond, F.; Abidi, F.; Raynaud, M.; Schwartz, C.; Wood, S.; Gecz, J.; Jolly, L.
2016Pcdh19 loss-of-function increases neuronal migration in vitro but is dispensable for brain development in micePederick, D.; Homan, C.; Jaehne, E.; Piltz, S.; Haines, B.; Baune, B.; Jolly, L.; Hughes, J.; Gecz, J.; Thomas, P.
2016Dominant KCNA2 mutation causes episodic ataxia and pharmacoresponsive epilepsyCorbett, M.A.; Bellows, S.T.; Li, M.; Carroll, R.; Micallef, S.; Carvill, G.L.; Myers, C.T.; Howell, K.B.; Maljevic, S.; Lerche, H.; Gazina, E.V.; Mefford, H.C.; Bahlo, M.; Berkovic, S.F.; Petrou, S.; Scheffer, I.E.; Gecz, J.