Recently, increasing numbers of rare pathogenic genetic variants have been identified that are associated with variably elevated risks of a range of neurodevelopmental outcomes, notably including Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD), and Intellectual Disability (ID). This review is organized along three main questions: First, how can we unify the exclusively descriptive basis of our current psychiatric diagnostic classification system with the recognition of an identifiable, highly penetrant genetic risk factor in an increasing proportion of patients with ASD or SSD? Second, what can be learned from studies of individuals with ASD or SSD who share a common genetic basis? And third, what accounts for the ob...
Gregory Costain1,2, Anne S Bassett1–41Clinical Genetics Research Program, Centre for Addic...
Purpose of review The recent explosion of genetic findings in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) researc...
International audienceNeuroimaging genomic studies of autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia hav...
Recently, increasing numbers of rare pathogenic genetic variants have been identified that are assoc...
The research presented in this thesis is centered around one question: What can we learn from the st...
Background: Neurodevelopmental brain disorders such as schizophrenia, autism and attention deficit h...
AbstractAutism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a heterogeneous group of neuropsychiatric disorders char...
Rare copy number variants contribute significantly to the risk for schizophrenia, with the 22q11.2 l...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of current insights into the neurodevelopmenta...
Background22q11.2 copy number variants are among the most highly penetrant genetic risk variants for...
Evidence is rapidly accumulating that rare, recurrent copy number variants represent large effect ri...
22q11.2 deletion syndrome is characterised by a well defined microdeletion that is associated with a...
The last several years have seen unprecedented advances in deciphering the genetic etiology of autis...
The 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) is associated with a 20-25% risk of schizophrenia. In a coho...
International audienceAutism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a heterogeneous group of neuropsychiatric ...
Gregory Costain1,2, Anne S Bassett1–41Clinical Genetics Research Program, Centre for Addic...
Purpose of review The recent explosion of genetic findings in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) researc...
International audienceNeuroimaging genomic studies of autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia hav...
Recently, increasing numbers of rare pathogenic genetic variants have been identified that are assoc...
The research presented in this thesis is centered around one question: What can we learn from the st...
Background: Neurodevelopmental brain disorders such as schizophrenia, autism and attention deficit h...
AbstractAutism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a heterogeneous group of neuropsychiatric disorders char...
Rare copy number variants contribute significantly to the risk for schizophrenia, with the 22q11.2 l...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of current insights into the neurodevelopmenta...
Background22q11.2 copy number variants are among the most highly penetrant genetic risk variants for...
Evidence is rapidly accumulating that rare, recurrent copy number variants represent large effect ri...
22q11.2 deletion syndrome is characterised by a well defined microdeletion that is associated with a...
The last several years have seen unprecedented advances in deciphering the genetic etiology of autis...
The 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) is associated with a 20-25% risk of schizophrenia. In a coho...
International audienceAutism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a heterogeneous group of neuropsychiatric ...
Gregory Costain1,2, Anne S Bassett1–41Clinical Genetics Research Program, Centre for Addic...
Purpose of review The recent explosion of genetic findings in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) researc...
International audienceNeuroimaging genomic studies of autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia hav...