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Co-Authors

This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by WEIMIN BI and PENGFEI LIU.
Connection Strength

0.703
  1. Reanalysis of Clinical Exome Sequencing Data. N Engl J Med. 2019 06 20; 380(25):2478-2480.
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    Score: 0.179
  2. Chromosome catastrophes involve replication mechanisms generating complex genomic rearrangements. Cell. 2011 Sep 16; 146(6):889-903.
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    Score: 0.104
  3. Copy number gain at Xp22.31 includes complex duplication rearrangements and recurrent triplications. Hum Mol Genet. 2011 May 15; 20(10):1975-88.
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    Score: 0.101
  4. Clinical exome sequencing for fetuses with ultrasound abnormalities and a suspected Mendelian disorder. Genome Med. 2018 09 28; 10(1):74.
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    Score: 0.043
  5. Phenotypic expansion in DDX3X - a common cause of intellectual disability in females. Ann Clin Transl Neurol. 2018 Oct; 5(10):1277-1285.
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    Score: 0.042
  6. Clinical exome sequencing reveals locus heterogeneity and phenotypic variability of cohesinopathies. Genet Med. 2019 03; 21(3):663-675.
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    Score: 0.042
  7. Use of Exome Sequencing for Infants in Intensive Care Units: Ascertainment of Severe Single-Gene Disorders and Effect on Medical Management. JAMA Pediatr. 2017 12 04; 171(12):e173438.
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    Score: 0.040
  8. Identification of novel candidate disease genes from de novo exonic copy number variants. Genome Med. 2017 09 21; 9(1):83.
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    Score: 0.040
  9. Lessons learned from additional research analyses of unsolved clinical exome cases. Genome Med. 2017 03 21; 9(1):26.
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    Score: 0.038
  10. Resolution of Disease Phenotypes Resulting from Multilocus Genomic Variation. N Engl J Med. 2017 01 05; 376(1):21-31.
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    Score: 0.038
  11. De Novo Truncating Variants in SON Cause Intellectual Disability, Congenital Malformations, and Failure to Thrive. Am J Hum Genet. 2016 09 01; 99(3):720-727.
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    Score: 0.037
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