Publications of Hans-Hilger Ropers
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Journal Article (204)
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8, a006210 (2022)
Rare diseases: human genome research is coming home. Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Case Studies 2.
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48 (6), pp. 478 - 489 (2020)
A Novel Locus and Candidate Gene for Familial Developmental Dyslexia on Chromosome 4q. Zeitschrift fur Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie 3.
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2020, pp. 1 - 6 (2020)
Comprehensive genotype‐phenotype correlation in AP‐4 deficiency syndrome; Adding data from a large cohort of Iranian patients. Clinical Genetics: an international journal of genetics in medicine 4.
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8 (10), e1418 (2020)
Whole genome sequencing identifies a duplicated region encompassing Xq13.2q13.3 in a large Iranian family with intellectual disability. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine 5.
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24 (11), pp. 1748 - 1768 (2019)
Pathogenic variants in E3 ubiquitin ligase RLIM/RNF12 lead to a syndromic X-linked intellectual disability and behavior disorder. Molecular Psychiatry 6.
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24 (7), pp. 1027 - 1039 (2019)
Genetics of intellectual disability in consanguineous families. Molecular Psychiatry 7.
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179 (1), pp. 13 - 19 (2019)
GPR126: A novel candidate gene implicated in autosomal recessive intellectual disability. Am J Med Genet A 8.
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95 (1), pp. 151 - 159 (2019)
Effect of inbreeding on intellectual disability revisited by Trio sequencing. Clinical Genetics: an international journal of genetics in medicine 9.
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177 (8), pp. 691 - 699 (2018)
CNKSR1 gene defect can cause syndromic autosomal recessive intellectual disability. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet 10.
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27 (18), pp. 3177 - 3188 (2018)
Biallelic missense variants in ZBTB11 can cause intellectual disability in humans. Hum Mol Genet 11.
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23 (2), pp. 222 - 230 (2018)
De novo and inherited mutations in the X-linked gene CLCN4 are associated with syndromic intellectual disability and behavior and seizure disorders in males and females. Molecular Psychiatry 12.
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A mouse model for intellectual disability caused by mutations in the X-linked 2'Omethyltransferase Ftsj1 gene. Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis, S0925-4439(18)30497-6 (2018)
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101 (3), pp. 428 - 440 (2017)
Homozygous Truncating Variants in TBC1D23 Cause Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia and Alter Cortical Development. The American Journal of Human Genetics 14.
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38 (6), pp. 621 - 636 (2017)
Mutations of the aminoacyl-tRNA-synthetases SARS and WARS2 are implicated in the etiology of autosomal recessive intellectual disability. Human Mutations 15.
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13 (4), e1006746 (2017)
Homozygous ARHGEF2 mutation causes intellectual disability and midbrain-hindbrain malformation. PLoS Genetics 16.
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25 (2), pp. 253 - 256 (2017)
Klüver-Bucy syndrome associated with a recessive variant in HGSNAT in two siblings with Mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIC (Sanfilippo C). European journal of human genetics 17.
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24 (3), pp. 392 - 399 (2016)
Missense variants in AIMP1 gene are implicated in autosomal recessive intellectual disability without neurodegeneration. European journal of human genetics 18.
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12 (5), e1006022 (2016)
BOD1 Is Required for Cognitive Function in Humans and Drosophila. PLoS Genetics 19.
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5, e16078 (2016)
Homozygous YME1L1 mutation causes mitochondriopathy with optic atrophy and mitochondrial network fragmentation. eLife 20.
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21 (1), pp. 133 - 148 (2016)
X-exome sequencing of 405 unresolved families identifies seven novel intellectual disability genes. Molecular Psychiatry