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2019Heterozygous loss of function of IQSEC2/Iqsec2 leads to increased activated Arf6 and severe neurocognitive seizure phenotype in femalesJackson, M.R.; Loring, K.E.; Homan, C.C.; Thai, H.N.; Määttänen, L.; Arvio, M.; Jarvela, I.; Shaw, M.; Gardner, A.; Gecz, J.; Shoubridge, C.
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.
2000Identification of a mutation in the XNP/ATR-X gene in a family reported as Smith-Fineman-Myers syndromeVillard, L.; Fontes, M.; Ades, L.; Gecz, J.
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.
2013ZC4H2 mutations are associated with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and intellectual disability through impairment of central and peripheral synaptic plasticityHirata, H.; McMichael, G.; Haan, E.; MacLennan, A.; Yap, T.; Nguyen, L.; Shaw, M.; Gecz, J.
2015HCFC1 loss-of-function mutations disrupt neuronal and neural progenitor cells of the developing brain.Jolly, L.; Nguyen, L.; Domingo, D.; Sun, Y.; Barry, S.; Hancarova, M.; Plevova, P.; Vlckova, M.; Havlovicova, M.; Kalscheuer, V.; Graziano, C.; Pippucci, T.; Bonora, E.; Sedlacek, Z.; Gecz, J.
2016Xp11.2 microduplications including IQSEC2, TSPYL2 and KDM5C genes in patients with neurodevelopmental disordersMoey, C.; Hinze, S.; Brueton, L.; Morton, J.; McMullan, D.; Kamien, B.; Barnett, C.; Brunetti-Pierri, N.; Nicholl, J.; Gecz, J.; Shoubridge, C.
2010A focal Eeilepsy and intellectual disability syndrome is due to a mutation in TBC1D24Bahlo, M.; Jolly, L.; Afawi, Z.; Gardner, A.; Oliver, K.; Tan, S.; Coffey, A.; Mulley, J.; Dibbens, L.; Simri, W.; Shalata, A.; Kivity, S.; Jackson, G.; Berkovic, S.; Gecz, J.; Corbett, M.
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.
2005Duplication of the MECP2 region is a frequent cause of severe mental retardation and progressive neurological symptoms in malesVan Esch, H.; Bauters, M.; Ignatius, J.; Jansen, M.; Raynaud, M.; Hollanders, K.; Lutenberg, D.; Bienvenu, T.; Jensen, L.; Gecz, J.; Moraine, C.; Marynen, P.; Fryns, J.; Froyen, G.