De Novo Mutations in Protein Kinase Genes CAMK2A and CAMK2B Cause Intellectual Disability

Sébastien Küry, Geeske M van Woerden, Thomas Besnard, Martina Proietti Onori, Xénia Latypova, Meghan C Towne, Megan T. Cho, Trine E Prescott, Melissa A Ploeg, Jan-Stephan Sanders, Holly A F Stessman, Aurora Pujol, Ben Distel, Laurie A Robak, Jonathan A Bernstein, Anne-Sophie Denommé-Pichon, Gaëtan Lesca, Elizabeth A Sellars, Jonathan Berg, Wilfrid CarréØyvind Løvold Busk, Bregje W M van Bon, Jeff L Waugh, Matthew Deardorff, George E Hoganson, Katherine B Bosanko, Diana S Johnson, Tabib Dabir, Øystein Lunde Holla, Ajoy Sarkar, Kristian Tveten, Julitta de Bellescize, Geir J Braathen, Paulien A Terhal, Dorothy K Grange, Arie van Haeringen, Christina Lam, Ghayda Mirzaa, Jennifer Burton, Elizabeth J. Bhoj, Jessica Douglas, Avni B Santani, Addie I Nesbitt, Katherine L Helbig, Marisa V Andrews, Amber Begtrup, Sha Tang, Koen L I van Gassen, Jane Juusola, Nienke E Verbeek,

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