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1. Transcriptomic signatures of neuronal differentiation and their association with risk genes for autism spectrum and related neuropsychiatric disorders.

3. Summaries of plenary, symposia, and oral sessions at the XXII World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark, 12-16 October 2014.

6. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated editing of ACTB in induced pluripotent stem cells: A model for investigating human ACTB loss-of-function and genetic adaptive responses.

7. Interferon regulatory factor 4 plays a pivotal role in the development of aGVHD-associated colitis.

8. The phenotypic and genotypic spectrum of epilepsy and intellectual disability in adults: Implications for genetic testing.

9. ADHD-associated PARK2 copy number variants: A pilot study on gene expression and effects of supplementary deprivation in patient-derived cell lines.

10. The methylome in females with adolescent Conduct Disorder: Neural pathomechanisms and environmental risk factors.

11. Translating the Role of mTOR- and RAS-Associated Signalopathies in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Models, Mechanisms and Treatment.

12. [Genetic risk factors and their influence on neural development in autism spectrum disorders].

13. Energy Metabolism Disturbances in Cell Models of PARK2 CNV Carriers with ADHD.

14. Quantitative genome-wide association study of six phenotypic subdomains identifies novel genome-wide significant variants in autism spectrum disorder.

15. Loss of the Chr16p11.2 ASD candidate gene QPRT leads to aberrant neuronal differentiation in the SH-SY5Y neuronal cell model.

16. Common functional variants of the glutamatergic system in Autism spectrum disorder with high and low intellectual abilities.

17. Summaries of plenary, symposia, and oral sessions at the XXII World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark, 12-16 October 2014.

18. Common EIF4E variants modulate risk for autism spectrum disorders in the high-functioning range.

19. Protein signatures of oxidative stress response in a patient specific cell line model for autism.

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