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Schizophrenia risk gene ZNF804A controls ribosome localization and synaptogenesis in developing human neurons.

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Genomic characterization of normal and aberrant human milk production.

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Identifying a next-generation antimalarial trioxolane in a landscape of artemisinin partial resistance.

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Inhibitors of malaria parasite cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases block asexual blood-stage development and mosquito transmission.

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Monoallelic de novo AJAP1 loss-of-function variants disrupt trans-synaptic control of neurotransmitter release.

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A genome scale transcriptional regulatory model of the human placenta.

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Discovering the gene-brain-behavior link in autism via generative machine learning.

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Integrative analysis of noncoding mutations identifies the druggable genome in preterm birth.

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Integrome signatures of lentiviral gene therapy for SCID-X1 patients.

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Mendelian randomization supports bidirectional causality between telomere length and clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential.

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