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Protein interaction network of alternatively spliced isoforms from brain links genetic risk factors for autism.
Nat Commun
100
2014
ASD, Autism, alternatively spliced isoforms, autism, autism spectrum disorders, brain, genetic loci, human, single splicing isoform, spliceform networks, splicing variants
Author NameAffiliation
Song YiCenter for Cancer Systems Biology (CCSB) and Department of Cancer Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Song YiHarvard Medical School
Nan ZhaoDepartment of Computer Science and Informatics Institute, University of Missouri
Nan ZhaoDepartment of Computer Science and Informatics Institute, University of Missouri
Dheeraj MalhotraBeyster Center for Genomics of Psychiatric Diseases and Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego
Dheeraj MalhotraBeyster Center for Genomics of Psychiatric Diseases and Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego
Vladimir Vacic
Frederick P RothCenter for Cancer Systems Biology (CCSB) and Department of Cancer Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Frederick P RothHarvard Medical School
Frederick P RothUniversity of Toronto, and Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mt. Sinai Hospital
Steve HorvathUniversity of California los angeles
Dmitry KorkinDepartment of Computer Science and Informatics Institute, University of Missouri
Dmitry KorkinDepartment of Computer Science and Informatics Institute, University of Missouri
Jonathan SebatBeyster Center for Genomics of Psychiatric Diseases and Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego
Jonathan SebatBeyster Center for Genomics of Psychiatric Diseases and Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego
Marc VidalCenter for Cancer Systems Biology (CCSB) and Department of Cancer Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Marc VidalHarvard Medical School
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