PSMD11 loss-of-function variants correlate with a neurobehavioral phenotype, obesity, and increased interferon response

Wallid Deb, Cory Rosenfelt, Virginie Vignard, Jonas Johannes Papendorf, Sophie Möller, Martin Wendlandt, Maja Studencka-Turski, Benjamin Cogné, Thomas Besnard, Léa Ruffier, Bérénice Toutain, Léa Poirier, Silvestre Cuinat, Amy Kritzer, Amy Crunk, Janette diMonda, Jaime Vengoechea, Sandra Mercier, Lotte Kleinendorst, Mieke M van HaelstLinda Zuurbier, Telma Sulem, Hildigunnur Katrínardóttir, Rún Friðriksdóttir, Patrick Sulem, Kari Stefansson, Berglind Jonsdottir, Shimriet Zeidler, Margje Sinnema, Alexander P A Stegmann, Natali Naveh, Cara M Skraban, Christopher Gray, Jill R Murrell, Sedat Isikay, Davut Pehlivan, Daniel G Calame, Jennifer E Posey, Mathilde Nizon, Kirsty McWalter, James R Lupski, Bertrand Isidor, François V Bolduc, Stéphane Bézieau, Elke Krüger*, Sébastien Küry, Frédéric Ebstein*

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology