From man to fly – convergent evidence links FBXO25 to ADHD and comorbid psychiatric phenotypes
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2019Vol. 61(5), pp. 545–555
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Benjamin Harich, Marieke Klein, Charlotte W. Ockeloen, Monique van der Voet, Marlies Schimmel‐Naber, Nicole de Leeuw, Annette Schenck, Barbara Franke
Abstract
We combine ADHD risk gene identification in an individual family with genetic association testing in a large case-control data set and functional validation in a model system, together providing an important illustration of an integrative approach suggesting that FBXO25 contributes to key features of ADHD and comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders.
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