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1. Next-generation phenotyping integrated in a national framework for patients with ultrarare disorders improves genetic diagnostics and yields new molecular findings

2. Etiological involvement of KCND1 variants in an X-linked neurodevelopmental disorder with variable expressivity

4. The neurodevelopmental and facial phenotype in individuals with a TRIP12 variant

5. Genotype-phenotype correlations in RHOBTB2-associated neurodevelopmental disorders

6. New insights into the clinical and molecular spectrum of the novel CYFIP2-related neurodevelopmental disorder and impairment of the WRC-mediated actin dynamics

7. Validation of Risk Factors for Early Mortality in Cartilage-Hair Hypoplasia.

8. A novel TTC26 variant in a patient with hexadactyly, pituitary stalk interruption, hepatopathy, nephropathy, and bilateral lip‐palate cleft: A case report and expansion of the phenotype.

10. Defining clinical subgroups and genotype–phenotype correlations in NBAS-associated disease across 110 patients

12. Next-generation phenotyping integrated in a national framework for patients with ultra-rare disorders improves genetic diagnostics and yields new molecular findings

13. TMCO3, a Putative K+:Proton Antiporter at the Golgi Apparatus, Is Important for Longitudinal Growth in Mice and Humans.

14. Episignature Mapping of TRIP12 Provides Functional Insight into Clark–Baraitser Syndrome

16. Biallelic variants in ZNF142 lead to a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder

17. Biallelic variants in ZNF142 lead to a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder

18. Prevalence and clinical prediction of mitochondrial disorders in a large neuropediatric cohort

19. Congenital disorders of glycosylation with defective fucosylation

20. Whole-Exome Sequencing in Critically Ill Neonates and Infants: Diagnostic Yield and Predictability of Monogenic Diagnosis

22. Nine newly identified individuals refine the phenotype associated with MYT1L mutations

23. Prevalence and clinical prediction of mitochondrial disorders in a large neuropediatric cohort.

27. Gain-of-function and loss-of-function variants in GRIA3 lead to distinct neurodevelopmental phenotypes.

28. TMCO3, a Putative K + :Proton Antiporter at the Golgi Apparatus, Is Important for Longitudinal Growth in Mice and Humans.

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