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2015Novel IL1RAPL1 mutations associated with intellectual disability impair synaptogenesisRamos-Brossier, M.; Montani, C.; Lebrun, N.; Gritti, L.; Martin, C.; Seminatore-Nole, C.; Toussaint, A.; Moreno, S.; Poirier, K.; Dorseuil, O.; Chelly, J.; Hackett, A.; Gecz, J.; Bieth, E.; Faudet, A.; Heron, D.; Kooy, R.; Loeys, B.; Humeau, Y.; Sala, C.; et al.
2015Copy number variants in patients with intellectual disability affect the regulation of ARX transcription factor geneIshibashi, M.; Manning, E.; Shoubridge, C.; Krecsmarik, M.; Hawkins, T.; Giacomotto, J.; Zhao, T.; Mueller, T.; Bader, P.; Cheung, S.; Stankiewicz, P.; Bain, N.; Hackett, A.; Reddy, C.; Mechaly, A.; Peers, B.; Wilson, S.; Lenhard, B.; Bally-Cuif, L.; Gecz, J.; et al.
2015Mutations in the intellectual disability gene KDM5C reduce protein stability and demethylase activityBrookes, E.; Laurent, B.; Õunap, K.; Carroll, R.; Moeschler, J.; Field, M.; Schwartz, C.; Gecz, J.; Shi, Y.
2002Variable expression of mental retardation, autism, seizures, and dystonic hand movements in two families with an identical ARX gene mutationTurner, G.; Partington, M.; Kerr, B.; Mangelsdorf, M.; Gecz, J.
2016Disruptive de novo mutations of DYRK1A lead to a syndromic form of autism and IDvan Bon, B.W.M.; Coe, B.P.; Bernier, R.; Green, C.; Gerdts, J.; Witherspoon, K.; Kleefstra, T.; Willemsen, M.H.; Kumar, R.; Bosco, P.; Fichera, M.; Li, D.; Amaral, D.; Cristofoli, F.; Peeters, H.; Haan, E.; Romano, C.; Mefford, H.C.; Scheffer, I.; Gecz, J.; et al.
2008Oligosaccharyltransferase-Subunit Mutations in Nonsyndromic Mental RetardationMolinari, F.; Foulquier, F.; Tarpey, P.; Morelle, W.; Boissel, S.; Teague, J.; Edkins, S.; Futreal, P.; Stratton, M.; Turner, G.; Matthijs, G.; Gecz, J.; Munnich, A.; Colleaux, L.
2005Mutations in the JARID1C gene, which is involved in transcriptional regulation and chromatin remodeling, cause X-linked mental retardationJensen, L.; Amende, M.; Gurok, U.; Moser, B.; Gimmel, V.; Tzschach, A.; Janecke, A.; Tariverdian, G.; Chelly, J.; Fryns, J.; Van Esch, H.; Kleefstra, T.; Hamel, B.; Moraine, C.; Gecz, J.; Turner, G.; Reinhardt, R.; Kalscheuer, V.; Ropers, H.; Lenzer, S.
2002ARX, a novel Prd-class-homeobox gene highly expressed in the telencephalon, is mutated in X-linked mental retardationBienvenu, T.; Poirier, K.; Friocourt, G.; Bahi, N.; Beaumont, D.; Fauchereau, F.; Jeema, L.; Zemni, R.; Vinet, M.; Francis, F.; Couvert, P.; Gomot, M.; Moraine, C.; van Bokhoven, H.; Kalscheuer, V.; Frints, S.; Gecz, J.; Ohzaki, K.; Chaabouni, H.; Fryns, J.; et al.
2018A genotype-first approach identifies an intellectual disability-overweight syndrome caused by PHIP haploinsufficiencyJansen, S.; Hoischen, A.; Coe, B.; Carvill, G.; van Esch, H.; Bosch, D.; Andersen, U.; Baker, C.; Bauters, M.; Bernier, R.; van Bon, B.; Claahsen-van der Grinten, H.; Gecz, J.; Gilissen, C.; Grillo, L.; Hackett, A.; Kleefstra, T.; Koolen, D.; Kvarnung, M.; Larsen, M.; et al.
1999Characterization of the human glutamate receptor subunit 3 gene (GRIA3), a candidate for bipolar disorder and nonspecific X-linked mental retardationGecz, J.; Barnett, S.; Liu, J.; Hollway, G.; Donnelly, A.; Eyre, H.; Eshkevari, H.; Baltazar, R.; Grunn, A.; Nagaraja, R.; Gilliam, C.; Peltonen, L.; Sutherland, G.; Baron, M.; Mulley, J.