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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Congenital imprinting disorders: Application of multilocus and high throughput methods to decipher new pathomechanisms and improve their management Soellner, Lukas
2015
29 5 p. 282-290
9 p.
article
2 Early-onset leukoencephalopathy due to a homozygous missense mutation in the DARS2 gene Köhler, Cornelia
2015
29 5 p. 319-322
4 p.
article
3 Editorial Board/Copyright/Publication Information 2015
29 5 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
4 Exome sequencing identifies a novel heterozygous TGFB3 mutation in a disorder overlapping with Marfan and Loeys-Dietz syndrome Kuechler, Alma
2015
29 5 p. 330-334
5 p.
article
5 Loss of function of PGAP1 as a cause of severe encephalopathy identified by Whole Exome Sequencing: Lessons of the bioinformatics pipeline Granzow, M.
2015
29 5 p. 323-329
7 p.
article
6 Next generation sequencing technologies for rare Mendelian disorders: striking potential and ongoing challenges Hoffjan, Sabine
2015
29 5 p. 259-
1 p.
article
7 Non-syndromic hearing loss gene identification: A brief history and glimpse into the future Vona, Barbara
2015
29 5 p. 260-270
11 p.
article
8 Recurrent null mutation in SPG20 leads to Troyer syndrome Tawamie, Hasan
2015
29 5 p. 315-318
4 p.
article
9 Syndromic ciliopathies: From single gene to multi gene analysis by SNP arrays and next generation sequencing Knopp, C.
2015
29 5 p. 299-307
9 p.
article
10 Taking the next step forward – Diagnosing inherited infantile cholestatic disorders with next generation sequencing Herbst, S.M.
2015
29 5 p. 291-298
8 p.
article
11 Targeted 46-gene and clinical exome sequencing for mutations causing cardiomyopathies Waldmüller, Stephan
2015
29 5 p. 308-314
7 p.
article
12 What next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has enabled us to learn about primary autosomal recessive microcephaly (MCPH) Morris-Rosendahl, Deborah J.
2015
29 5 p. 271-281
11 p.
article
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