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  • The 16p11.2 locus modulates... The 16p11.2 locus modulates brain structures common to autism, schizophrenia and obesity
    Maillard, A M; Ruef, A; Pizzagalli, F ... Molecular psychiatry, 02/2015, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    Anatomical structures and mechanisms linking genes to neuropsychiatric disorders are not deciphered. Reciprocal copy number variants at the 16p11.2 BP4-BP5 locus offer a unique opportunity to study ...
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  • Influence of chloroquine on... Influence of chloroquine on kinetics of single-cell gel electrophoresis
    Zazhytska, M. O.; Afanasieva, K. S.; Chopei, M. I. ... Biopolimery i kletka, 2012, Volume: 28, Issue: 4
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    In single-cell gel electrophoresis (the comet assay) the DNA of lysed cells, the nucleoids, extends towards the anode in a track resembling a comet tail. The
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  • Chromosomal contacts connect loci associated with autism, BMI and head circumference phenotypes
    Loviglio, M N; Leleu, M; Männik, K ... Molecular psychiatry, 06/2017, Volume: 22, Issue: 6
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    Copy number variants (CNVs) are major contributors to genomic imbalance disorders. Phenotyping of 137 unrelated deletion and reciprocal duplication carriers of the distal 16p11.2 220 kb BP2-BP3 ...
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  • A Potential Contributory Ro... A Potential Contributory Role for Ciliary Dysfunction in the 16p11.2 600 kb BP4-BP5 Pathology
    Migliavacca, Eugenia; Golzio, Christelle; Männik, Katrin ... American journal of human genetics, 05/2015, Volume: 96, Issue: 5
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    The 16p11.2 600 kb copy-number variants (CNVs) are associated with mirror phenotypes on BMI, head circumference, and brain volume and represent frequent genetic lesions in autism spectrum disorders ...
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