Bi-allelic mutations in TRAPPC2L result in a neurodevelopmental disorder and have an impact on RAB11 in fibroblasts

Miroslav P. Milev, Claudio Graziano, Daniela Karall, Willemijn F.E. Kuper, Noraldin Al-Deri, Duccio Maria Cordelli, Tobias B. Haack, Katharina Danhauser, Arcangela Iuso, Flavia Palombo, Tommaso Pippucci, Holger Prokisch, Djenann Saint-Dic, Marco Seri, Daniela Stanga, Giovanna Cenacchi, Koen L.I. Van Gassen, Johannes Zschocke, Christine Fauth, Johannes A. MayrMichael Sacher*, Peter M. Van Hasselt

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