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Sarah Gilman
Sarah Gilman
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Rare de novo variants associated with autism implicate a large functional network of genes involved in formation and function of synapses
SR Gilman, I Iossifov, D Levy, M Ronemus, M Wigler, D Vitkup
Neuron 70 (5), 898-907, 2011
8202011
Genotype to phenotype relationships in autism spectrum disorders
J Chang, SR Gilman, AH Chiang, SJ Sanders, D Vitkup
Nature neuroscience 18 (2), 191-198, 2015
2262015
Distinguishing deceptive from non-deceptive speech
JB Hirschberg, S Benus, JM Brenier, F Enos, S Friedman, S Gilman, ...
2142005
Diverse types of genetic variation converge on functional gene networks involved in schizophrenia
SR Gilman, J Chang, B Xu, TS Bawa, JA Gogos, M Karayiorgou, D Vitkup
Nature neuroscience 15 (12), 1723-1728, 2012
2132012
Genotype to phenotype relationships in autism spectrum disorders
S Sanders, J Chang, SR Gilman, AH Chiang, SJ Sanders, D Vitkup
2015
Network based analysis of genetic disease associations
S Gilman
Columbia University, 2014
2014
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