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Source-based morphometry reveals structural brain pattern abnormalities in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

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Ge, Ruiyang
Ching, Christopher
Bassett, Anne
Kushan, Leila
Antshe, Kevin
Van Amelsvoort, Therese
Bakker, Geor
Butcher, Nancy
Campbell, Linda

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22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) is the most frequently occurring microdeletion in humans. It is associated with a significant impact on brain structure, including prominent reductions in gray matt...

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Sun, Daqiang; Vajdi, Ariana; Van den Bree, Marianne; Vorstman, Jacob; Thompson, Paul; Vila, Fidel; Bearden, Carrie.

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Ge R, Ching CRK, Bassett AS, Kushan L, Antshel KM, van Amelsvoort T, Bakker G, Butcher NJ, Campbell LE, Chow EWC, Craig M, Crossley NA, Cunningham A, Daly E, Doherty JL, Durdle CA, Emanuel BS, Fiksinski A, Forsyth JK, Fremont W, Goodrich-Hunsaker NJ, Gudbrandsen M, Gur RE, Jalbrzikowski M, Kates WR, Lin A, Linden DEJ, McCabe KL, McDonald-McGinn D, Moss H, Murphy DG, Murphy KC, Owen MJ, Villalon-Reina JE, Repetto GM, Roalf DR, Ruparel K, Schmitt JE, Schuite-Koops S, Angkustsiri K, Sun D, Vajdi A, van den Bree M, Vorstman J, Thompson PM, Vila-Rodriguez F, Bearden CE. Source-based morphometry reveals structural brain pattern abnormalities in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Hum Brain Mapp. 2024 Jan;45(1):e26553. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26553

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