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Schaffer AE1,2, Breuss MW3, Caglayan AO4,5, Al-Sanaa N6, Al-Abdulwahed HY6, Kaymakçalan H7, Yılmaz C8, Zaki MS9, Rosti RO3, Copeland B3, Baek ST3, Musaev D3, Scott EC3, Ben-Omran T10, Kariminejad A11, Kayserili H12, Mojahedi F13, Kara M14, Cai N3, Silhavy JL3, Elsharif S14, Fenercioglu E15, Barshop BA16, Kara B17, Wang R3, Stanley V3, James KN3, Nachnani R3, Kalur A18, Megahed H9, Incecik F19, Danda S20, Alanay Y21, Faqeih E22, Melikishvili G23, Mansour L24, Miller I25, Sukhudyan B26, Chelly J27, Dobyns WB28, Bilguvar K4, Jamra RA29, Gunel M4, Gleeson JG30., Biallelic loss of human CTNNA2, encoding αN-catenin, leads to ARP2/3 complex overactivity and disordered cortical neuronal migration Nature Genetics:1093-1101 2018
PubMed ID: 30013181

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