Copy Number Variation and Structural Genomic Findings in 116 Cases of Sudden Unexplained Death between 1 and 28 Months of Age

Author:

Brownstein Catherine A.1234ORCID,Douard Elise56,Haynes Robin L.17,Koh Hyun Yong12389,Haghighi Alireza101112,Keywan Christine1,Martin Bree113,Alexandrescu Sanda17,Haas Elisabeth A.14,Vargas Sara O.17,Wojcik Monica H.12315,Jacquemont Sébastien5616,Poduri Annapurna H.18917,Goldstein Richard D.1413,Holm Ingrid A.1234

Affiliation:

1. Robert's Program on Sudden Unexplained Death in Pediatrics Boston Children's Hospital Boston MA 02115 USA

2. Division of Genetics and Genomics Boston Children's Hospital Boston MA 02115 USA

3. The Manton Center for Orphan Disease Research Boston Children's Hospital Boston MA 02115 USA

4. Department of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Boston MA 02115 USA

5. Sainte Justine Hospital Research Center Montreal Quebec H3T 1C5 Canada

6. Department of Neuroscience University of Montreal Montreal Quebec H3C 3J7 Canada

7. Department of Pathology Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MA 02115 USA

8. Epilepsy Genetics Program Department of Neurology Boston Children's Hospital Boston MA 02115 USA

9. F. M. Kirby Neurobiology Center Department of Neurology Boston Children's Hospital Boston MA 02115 USA

10. Department of Genetics Harvard Medical School Boston MA 02115 USA

11. Department of Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston MA 02115 USA

12. The Broad Institute 415 Main St Cambridge MA 02142 USA

13. Division of General Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics Boston Children's Hospital Boston MA 02115 USA

14. Department of Research Rady Children's Hospital‐San Diego San Diego CA 92123 USA

15. Division of Newborn Medicine Department of Pediatrics Boston Children's Hospital Boston MA 02115 USA

16. Department of Pediatrics University of Montreal Quebec H3T 1C5 Canada

17. Department of Neurology Harvard Medical School Boston MA 02115 USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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