Clinical Genetic Testing for Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorders
โ Scribed by Shen, Y.; Dies, K. A.; Holm, I. A.; Bridgemohan, C.; Sobeih, M. M.; Caronna, E. B.; Miller, K. J.; Frazier, J. A.; Silverstein, I.; Picker, J.; Weissman, L.; Raffalli, P.; Jeste, S.; Demmer, L. A.; Peters, H. K.; Brewster, S. J.; Kowalczyk, S. J.; Rosen-Sheidley, B.; McGowan, C.; Duda, A. W.; Lincoln, S. A.; Lowe, K. R.; Schonwald, A.; Robbins, M.; Hisama, F.; Wolff, R.; Becker, R.; Nasir, R.; Urion, D. K.; Milunsky, J. M.; Rappaport, L.; Gusella, J. F.; Walsh, C. A.; Wu, B.-L.; Miller, D. T.
- Book ID
- 118001128
- Publisher
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 291 KB
- Volume
- 125
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-4005
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