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Citations
1. Schmitz C. Autism: neuropathology, alterations of the GABAergic system, and animal models.Int Rev Neurobiol. 2005;71:1-26. PMID 16512344
2. Jones, J.R. et. al. Hypothesis: Dysregulation of Methylation of Brain-Expressed Genes on the X Chromosome and Autism Spectrum Disorders. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 146A:2213-2220 (2008). PMID 18698615
3. Lush, Molly et. al. Current Developments in the Genetics of Autism: From Phenome to Genome. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 2008 September; 67(9):829-837. PMID 18716561
4. Cook, E.H. and S. W. Scherer. Copy-number variations associated wtih neuropsychiatric conditions. Nature.2008 October;455(16) 919-23. PMID 18923514
5. Hoekstra RA, et. al. Autistic traits in simplex and multiplex autism families: Focus on unaffected relatives.Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2010 Jan 5;153B(1):356-8. PMID 19367575