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1. Loss of PHF6 causes spontaneous seizures, enlarged brain ventricles and altered transcription in the cortex of a mouse model of the Börjeson-Forssman-Lehmann intellectual disability syndrome.

2. Disrupted gray matter connectome in vestibular migraine: a combined machine learning and individual-level morphological brain network analysis.

3. Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant (Gestational Age of 29 Weeks) With Kabuki Syndrome Type I: Case Report and Literature Review.

4. Protective Effects of Gastrodin Against Gentamicin-Induced Vestibular Damage by the Notch Signaling Pathway.

5. Clinical and molecular characteristics of Korean patients with Kabuki syndrome.

6. Increased Homer Activity and NMJ Localization in the Vestibular Lesion het -/- Mouse soleus Muscle.

7. Biallelic OTUD6B variants associated with a Kabuki syndrome-like disorder in three siblings: A clinical report and literature review.

8. Growth deficiency in a mouse model of Kabuki syndrome 2 bears mechanistic similarities to Kabuki syndrome 1.

9. Human Genetics of Semilunar Valve and Aortic Arch Anomalies.

10. [Analysis of 59 cases of large vestibular aqueduct syndrome SLC26A4 gene mutation frequency and new mutation sites].

11. Identification of unique DNA methylation sites in Kabuki syndrome using whole genome bisulfite sequencing and targeted hybridization capture followed by enzymatic methylation sequencing.

12. Investigation of genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity in 37 Turkish patients with Kabuki and Kabuki-like phenotype.

13. Sleep disturbance is a common feature of Kabuki syndrome.

14. Genotype-Phenotype Correlations of Pathogenic COCH Variants in DFNA9: A HuGE Systematic Review and Audiometric Meta-Analysis.

15. Neuroimaging in Kabuki syndrome and another KMT2D-related disorder.

16. Sperm-associated antigen 6 (Spag6) mutation leads to vestibular dysfunction in mice.

17. Hair cell uptake of gentamicin in the developing mouse utricle.

18. Ophthalmic manifestations in Kabuki (make-up) syndrome: A single-center pediatric cohort and systematic review of the literature.

19. Generation and characterization of a P2rx2 V60L mouse model for DFNA41.

20. Exploring the biomechanical responses of human cupula by numerical analysis of temperature experiments.

21. Kabuki Syndrome-Clinical Review with Molecular Aspects.

22. Clinical and molecular characterization study of Chinese Kabuki syndrome in Hong Kong.

23. Could the MED13 mutations manifest as a Kabuki-like syndrome?

24. Using Xenopus to analyze neurocristopathies like Kabuki syndrome.

25. The First Case Report of Kabuki Syndrome from the National Iranian Registry of Primary Immunodeficiencies.

26. Update of the genotype and phenotype of KMT2D and KDM6A by genetic screening of 100 patients with clinically suspected Kabuki syndrome.

27. Does vestibular rehabilitation improve postural control of subjects with chronic subjective dizziness?

28. MRI utricle diameter asymmetry is significantly greater in dogs with idiopathic vestibular syndrome compared with unaffected dogs.

29. Kabuki syndrome with midgut malrotation and hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia: A rare co-occurrence from Thailand.

30. The KMT2D Kabuki syndrome histone methylase controls neural crest cell differentiation and facial morphology.

31. MLL4 is required after implantation, whereas MLL3 becomes essential during late gestation.

32. Phenotypic expansion of KMT2D-related disorder: Beyond Kabuki syndrome.

33. The phenotypic spectrum of Kabuki syndrome in patients of Chinese descent: A case series.

34. Peripheral Vestibular Organ Degeneration After Temporal Bone Fracture: A Human Otopathology Study.

35. Abnormal Peyer patch development and B-cell gut homing drive IgA deficiency in Kabuki syndrome.

36. Holoprosencephaly in Kabuki syndrome.

37. Haploinsufficiency of KMT2D is sufficient to cause Kabuki syndrome and is compatible with life.

38. The histone methyltransferase KMT2D, mutated in Kabuki syndrome patients, is required for neural crest cell formation and migration.

39. Loop characteristics and audio-vestibular symptoms or hemifacial spasm: is there a correlation? A multiplanar MRI study.

40. Gender differences in audio-vestibular disorders.

41. Prenatal and perinatal history in Kabuki Syndrome.

42. Implementing the chick embryo model to study vestibular developmental disorders.

43. Kabuki syndrome: novel pathogenic variants, new phenotypes and review of literature.

44. Precocious neuronal differentiation and disrupted oxygen responses in Kabuki syndrome.

45. Precocious chondrocyte differentiation disrupts skeletal growth in Kabuki syndrome mice.

46. Bilateral Congenital Corneal Opacities as an Early-Onset Ocular Feature of Kabuki Syndrome.

47. Distillation of Posterior Fossa Demyelination in Acute Vestibular Syndrome: the Eyes Have It.

48. Cochleovestibular toxicity induced by immune checkpoint inhibition: a case series.

49. Bioinformatics-Based Identification of Expanded Repeats: A Non-reference Intronic Pentamer Expansion in RFC1 Causes CANVAS.

50. Sexual dimorphism in vestibular function and dysfunction.

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