Publications of V. M. Kalscheuer
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Journal Article (182)
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9, 9:49 (2014)
X-exome sequencing in Finnish families with intellectual disability--four novel mutations and two novel syndromic phenotypes. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 62.
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22 (4), pp. 480 - 485 (2014)
A 3-base pair deletion, c.9711_9713del, in DMD results in intellectual disability without muscular dystrophy. European journal of human genetics 63.
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35 (3), pp. 350 - 355 (2014)
Early frameshift mutation in PIGA identified in a large XLID family without neonatal lethality. Human Mutation 64.
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164A (3), pp. 789 - 795 (2014)
Expanding the clinical phenotype of patients with a ZDHHC9 mutation. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 65.
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130 (21), pp. 2202 - 2205 (2014)
[Exome sequencing revealed Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome underlying multiple disabilities]. Duodecim; lääketieteellinen aikakauskirja 66.
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13, pp. 91 - 99 (2014)
A Novel SLC6A8 Mutation in a Large Family with X-Linked Intellectual Disability: Clinical and Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Data of Both Hemizygous Males and Heterozygous Females. JIMD Reports 67.
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161A (12), pp. 3063 - 3071 (2013)
Clinical and neurocognitive characterization of a family with a novel MED12 gene frameshift mutation. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 68.
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22 (18), pp. 3789 - 3797 (2013)
A Y328C missense mutation in spermine synthase causes a mild form of Snyder-Robinson syndrome. Human Molecular Genetics 69.
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5 (9), pp. 1431 - 1442 (2013)
Integrative analysis revealed the molecular mechanism underlying RBM10-mediated splicing regulation. EMBO Molecular Medicine 70.
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20 (8), pp. 1044 - 1054 (2013)
Synaptic MAGUK multimer formation is mediated by PDZ domains and promoted by ligand binding. Chemistry & Biology 71.
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22 (16), pp. 3306 - 3314 (2013)
Loss of function of KIAA2022 causes mild to severe intellectual disability with an autism spectrum disorder and impairs neurite outgrowth. Human Molecular Genetics 72.
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12 (7), pp. 659 - 668 (2013)
Brain white matter oedema due to ClC-2 chloride channel deficiency: an observational analytical study. Lancet Neurology 73.
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56 (7), pp. 379 - 382 (2013)
HUWE1 mutation explains phenotypic severity in a case of familial idiopathic intellectual disability. European Journal of Medical Genetics 74.
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50 (6), pp. 831 - 843 (2013)
Mutations in the intellectual disability gene Ube2a cause neuronal dysfunction and impair parkin-dependent mitophagy. Molecular Cell 75.
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92 (5), pp. 681 - 695 (2013)
ZC4H2 mutations are associated with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and intellectual disability through impairment of central and peripheral synaptic plasticity. The American Journal of Human Genetics 76.
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4, p. 4:54 - 4:54 (2013)
Dysfunction of the Heteromeric KV7.3/KV7.5 Potassium Channel is Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Frontiers in Genetics 77.
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132 (4), pp. 461 - 471 (2013)
Characterisation of de novo MAPK10/JNK3 truncation mutations associated with cognitive disorders in two unrelated patients. Human Genetics 78.
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91 (4), pp. 694 - 702 (2012)
A noncoding, regulatory mutation implicates HCFC1 in nonsyndromic intellectual disability. The American Journal of Human Genetics 79.
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109 (36), pp. 14514 - 14519 (2012)
Mutation of plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase isoform 3 in a family with X-linked congenital cerebellar ataxia impairs Ca2+ homeostasis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 80.
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14 (9), pp. 911 - 923 (2012)
CDKL5 ensures excitatory synapse stability by reinforcing NGL-1-PSD95 interaction in the postsynaptic compartment and is impaired in patient iPSC-derived neurons. Nature Cell Biology