Diagnosis of neurogenetic disorders : : contribution of next generation sequencing and deep phenotyping / / special issue editor, Alisdair McNeill.

The contribution of genomic variants to the aetiopathogenesis of both paediatric and adult neurological disease is being increasingly recognized. The use of next-generation sequencing has led to the discovery of novel neurodevelopmental disorders, as exemplified by the deciphering developmental diso...

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Year of Publication:2019
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