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The Effect of an Autism-Associated Polymorphism in the STK39 Gene on the Autism Symptom Domains

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This work was supported by grants from the Seaver Foundation, the National Institutes of Health (MH-066673; MH-086886), and Cure Autism Now. We are grateful to the families who participated in this study.

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Vavolizza, R.D., Schmeidler, J., Ramoz, N. et al. The Effect of an Autism-Associated Polymorphism in the STK39 Gene on the Autism Symptom Domains. J Autism Dev Disord 42, 319–320 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-011-1226-9

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