A common X-linked inborn error of carnitine biosynthesis may be a risk factor for nondysmorphic autism

Patrícia B.S. Celestino-Soper, Sara Violante, Emily L. Crawford, Rui Luo, Anath C. Lionel, Elsa Delaby, Guiqing Cai, Bekim Sadikovic, Kwanghyuk Lee, Charlene Lo, Kun Gao, Richard E. Person, Timothy J. Moss, Jennifer R. German, Ni Huang, Marwan Shinawi, Diane Treadwell-Deering, Peter Szatmari, Wendy Roberts, Bridget FernandezRichard J. Schroer, Roger E. Stevenson, Joseph D. Buxbaum, Catalina Betancur, Stephen W. Scherer, Stephan J. Sanders, Daniel H. Geschwind, James S. Sutcliffe, Matthew E. Hurles, Ronald J.A. Wanders, Chad A. Shaw, Suzanne M. Leal, Edwin H. Cook, Robin P. Goin-Kochel, Frédéric M. Vaz, Arthur L. Beaudet

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