Journal
Human Genetics and Genomics Advances
Publication Date
10-10-2024
Volume
5
Issue
4
First Page
100333
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1016/j.xhgg.2024.100333
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Liu AC, Shen Y, Serbinski CR, He H, Roman D, Endale M, Aschbacher-Smith L, King KA, Granadillo JL, López I, Krueger DA, Dye TJ, Smith DF, Hogenesch JB, Prada CE. Clinical and functional studies of MTOR variants in Smith-Kingsmore syndrome reveal deficits of circadian rhythm and sleep-wake behavior. HGG Adv. 2024 Oct 10;5(4):100333. doi: 10.1016/j.xhgg.2024.100333. Copyright 2024 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
Recommended Citation
Liu, Andrew C; Shen, Yang; Serbinski, Carolyn R; He, Hongzhi; Roman, Destino; Endale, Mehari; Aschbacher-Smith, Lindsey; King, Katherine A; Granadillo, Jorge L; López, Isabel; Krueger, Darcy A; Dye, Thomas J; Smith, David F; Hogenesch, John B; and Prada, Carlos E, "Clinical and functional studies of MTOR variants in Smith-Kingsmore syndrome reveal deficits of circadian rhythm and sleep-wake behavior." Human Genetics and Genomics Advances. 5, 4. 100333 (2024).
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ICTS (Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences)
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