BICRA, a SWI/SNF Complex Member, Is Associated with BAF-Disorder Related Phenotypes in Humans and Model Organisms
Titel:
BICRA, a SWI/SNF Complex Member, Is Associated with BAF-Disorder Related Phenotypes in Humans and Model Organisms
Auteur:
Barish, Scott Barakat, Tahsin Stefan Michel, Brittany C. Mashtalir, Nazar Phillips, Jennifer B. Valencia, Alfredo M. Ugur, Berrak Wegner, Jeremy Scott, Tiana M. Bostwick, Brett Murdock, David R. Dai, Hongzheng Perenthaler, Elena Nikoncuk, Anita van Slegtenhorst, Marjon Brooks, Alice S. Keren, Boris Nava, Caroline Mignot, Cyril Douglas, Jessica Rodan, Lance Nowak, Catherine Ellard, Sian Stals, Karen Lynch, Sally Ann Faoucher, Marie Lesca, Gaetan Edery, Patrick Engleman, Kendra L. Zhou, Dihong Thiffault, Isabelle Herriges, John Gass, Jennifer Louie, Raymond J. Stolerman, Elliot Washington, Camerun Vetrini, Francesco Otsubo, Aiko Pratt, Victoria M. Conboy, Erin Treat, Kayla Shannon, Nora Camacho, Jose Wakeling, Emma Yuan, Bo Chen, Chun-An Rosenfeld, Jill A. Westerfield, Monte Wangler, Michael Yamamoto, Shinya Kadoch, Cigall Scott, Daryl A. Bellen, Hugo J.