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B. Nicholas (1), V. Rudrasingham (2), S. Nash (3), G. Kirov (4), M. J. Owen (2) and D. C. Wimpory (3,4). (2007). Association of Per1 and Npas2 with autistic disorder: support for the clock genes/social timing hypothesis. (1) University of Wales, Bangor, UK, (2) Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK, (3) University of Wales, Bangor, UK and (4) North West Wales NHS Trust, Bangor, UK. Molecular Psychiatry, 12, 581 – 592.

D. Wimpory. (2002). Social timing,clock genes and autism: a new hypothesis. University of Wales, Bangortion, UK. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 46 (4), 352-358.

 
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