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Additional file 2: of Phenotypic characterization of individuals with SYNGAP1 pathogenic variants reveals a potential correlation between posterior dominant rhythm and developmental progression

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posted on 2019-08-09, 04:07 authored by Andres Jimenez-Gomez, Sizhe Niu, Fabiola Andujar-Perez, Elizabeth McQuade, Alfred Balasa, David Huss, Rohini Coorg, Michael Quach, Sherry Vinson, Sarah Risen, J. Lloyd Holder
Table S2. Developmental and behavioral phenotypes of a SYNGAP1 cohort. Table contains developmental and behavioral findings for each individual including clinically relevant milestones in each of gross motor, visual-perceptual/fine motor, and language domains, as well as neuropsychiatric findings including autism spectrum disorder. (DOCX 15 kb)

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