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Jeanne Fremolle-Kruck
Researcher at Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse
Publications - 4
Citations - 1210
Jeanne Fremolle-Kruck is an academic researcher from Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heritability of autism & Autism. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1192 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeanne Fremolle-Kruck include University of Toulouse.
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A full genome screen for autism with evidence for linkage to a region on chromosome 7q International Molecular Genetic Study of Autism Consortium
Anthony J. Bailey,Amaia Hervas,Nicola Matthews,Sarah Palferman,Simon Wallace,Anne Aubin,Janine Michelotti,Catherine Wainhouse,Katerina Papanikolaou,Michael Rutter,Elena Maestrini,Angela J. Marlow,Daniel E. Weeks,Daniel E. Weeks,Janine A. Lamb,Clyde Francks,Georgina Kearsley,Pat Scudder,Anthony P. Monaco,Gillian Baird,Anthony Cox,Helen Cockerill,Fleming Nuffield,Ann Le Couteur,Tom Berney,Hayley Cooper,Thomas Kelly,Jonathan Green,Jane Whittaker,Anne Gilchrist,Patrick Bolton,Anne Schönewald,Michael G. Daker,Caroline Mackie Ogilvie,Zoe Docherty,Zandra Deans,Bryan Bolton,Ros Packer,Fritz Poustka,Dorothea Rühl,Gabriele Schmötzer,Sven Bölte,Sabine M. Klauck,Anja Spieler,Annemarie Poustka,Herman van Engeland,Chantal Kemner,Maretha de Jonge,Ineke Den Hartog,Catherine Lord,Edwin H. Cook,Bennett L. Leventhal,Fred Volkmar,David Pauls,Ami Klin,Susan L. Smalley,Eric Fombonne,Bernadette Rogé,Maïté Tauber,Evelyne Arti-Vartayan,Jeanne Fremolle-Kruck,Lennart Pederson,Demetrious Haracopos,Karen Brøndum-Nielsen,Rodney M. J. Cotterill +64 more
TL;DR: A two-stage genome search for susceptibility loci in autism was performed on 87 affected sib pairs plus 12 non-sib affected relative-pairs, from a total of 99 families identified by an international consortium, and a region on chromosome 7q was the most significant.
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A genomewide screen for autism: strong evidence for linkage to chromosomes 2q, 7q and 16p
Le, Couteur, A,Thomas Kelly,T Berney,Helen McConachie,Jeremy R. Parr,Sarah Palferman,Nicola Matthews,Martha Turner,Janette Moore,Amaia Hervas,Anne Aubin,Simon Wallace,Janine Michelotti,Catherine Wainhouse,Alina Paul,Emily J. Thompson,Ramyani Gupta,Claire Garner,Marianne Murin,Christine M. Freitag,Nuala Ryder,E Cottington,Andrew Pickles,Michael Rutter,Anthony J. Bailey,Gabrielle Barnby,Janine A. Lamb,Angela J. Marlow,Pat Scudder,Anthony P. Monaco,Gillian Baird,Antony Cox,Zoe Docherty,Pamela Warburton,Elizabeth P. Green,Stephen Abbs,De, Vries, Pj,Patrick Bolton,Jonathan Green,Anne Gilchrist,Jane Whittacker,Bryan Bolton,Ros Packer,Elena Maestrini,Francesca Blasi,Van, Engeland, H,De, Jonge, Mv,Chantal Kemner,Sabine M. Klauck,Kim S. Beyer,Sabine Epp,Annemarie Poustka,Axel Benner,JW Goethe,Fritz Poustka,Dorothea Rühl,Gabriele Schmötzer,S Boolte,Sabine Feineis-Matthews,Eric Fombonne,B Rogee,Jeanne Fremolle-Kruck,Catherine Pienkowski,Maïté Tauber,Lennart Pedersen,KB Nielsen,Gunna Eriksen,Demetrious Haracopos,Rmj Cotterill,John Tsiantis,Katerina Papanikolaou,Catherine Lord,Christina Corsello,Stephen J. Guter,Bennett L. Leventhal,Edwin H. Cook,Susan L. Smalley,Julia Bailey,James J. McGough,Jennifer G. Levitt,David Pauls,Fred R. Volkmar,Daniel E. Weeks,Int, Mol, Genetic, Study, Autism, Cons +83 more
TL;DR: The addition of new families and markers provides further support for previous reports of linkages on chromosomes 7q and 16p and two new regions of linkage have also been identified on chromosomes 2q and 17q.
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Further characterization of the autism susceptibility locus AUTS1 on chromosome 7q
Sarah Palferman,Nicola Matthews,Martha Turner,Janette Moore,Amaia Hervas,Anne Aubin,Simon Wallace,Janine Michelotti,Catherine Wainhouse,Alina Paul,Elaine Thompson,Marianne Murin,Ramyani Gupta,Claire Garner,Andrew Pickles,Michael Rutter,Anthony J. Bailey,Anthony J. Bailey,Janine A. Lamb,Angela J. Marlow,Pat Scudder,Gabrielle Barnby,Anthony P. Monaco,Gillian Baird,Anthony Cox,Zoe Docherty,Pamela Warburton,Elizabeth P. Green,Stephen Abbs,Ann Le Couteur,Helen McConachie,Tom Berney,Thomas Kelly,Petrus J. de Vries,Patrick Bolton,Jonathan Green,Anne Gilchrist,Jane Whittacker,Bryan Bolton,Ros Packer,Elena Maestrini,Herman van Engeland,Maretha de Jonge,Chantal Kemner,Sabine M. Klauck,Kim S. Beyer,Sabine Epp,Annemarie Poustka,Axel Benner,Fritz Poustka,Dorothea Rühl,Gabriele Schmötzer,Sven Bölte,Sabine Feineis-Matthews,Eric Fombonne,Bernadette Rogé,Jeanne Fremolle-Kruck,Catherine Pienkowski,Marie Thérèse Tauber,Lennart Pedersen,Karen Brøndum-Nielsen,Gunna Eriksen,Demetrious Haracopos,Rodney M. J. Cotterill,John Tsiantis,Katerina Papanikolaou,Catherine Lord,Christina Corsello,Stephen J. Guter,Bennett L. Leventhal,Edwin H. Cook,Susan L. Smalley,Julia Bailey,Amy Liu,Martha Dedricks,Lisa Chrzanowski,Jennifer G. Levitt,David L. Pauls,Fred R. Volkmar,Daniel E. Weeks +79 more
TL;DR: The most significant susceptibility region in the first whole genome screen of multiplex families was on chromosome 7q, although this linkage was evident only in UK IMGSAC families.
Further characterization of the autism susceptibility locus AUTS1 on chromosome 7q International Molecular Genetic Study of Autism Consortium (IMGSAC)
Sarah Palferman,Nicola Matthews,Martha Turner,Janette Moore,Amaia Hervas,Anne Aubin,Simon Wallace,Janine Michelotti,Catherine Wainhouse,Alina Paul,Elaine Thompson,Marianne Murin,Ramyani Gupta,Claire Garner,Andrew Pickles,Michael Rutter,Anthony J. Bailey,Janine A. Lamb,Angela J. Marlow,Pat Scudder,Gabrielle Barnby,Anthony P. Monaco,Gillian Baird,Anthony Cox,Zoe Docherty,Pamela Warburton,Elizabeth P. Green,Stephen Abbs,Helen McConachie,Tom Berney,Thomas Kelly,Petrus J. de Vries,Patrick Bolton,Jonathan Green,Anne Gilchrist,Jane Whittacker,Bryan Bolton,Ros Packer,Herman van Engeland,Maretha de Jonge,Sabine M. Klauck,Kim S. Beyer,Sabine Epp,Annemarie Poustka,Axel Benner,Fritz Poustka,Dorothea Rühl,Eric Fombonne,Jeanne Fremolle-Kruck,Catherine Pienkowski,Marie-Thérèse Tauber,Lennart Pedersen,Gunna Eriksen,John Tsiantis,Katerina Papanikolaou,Catherine Lord,Christina Corsello,Stephen J. Guter,Bennett L. Leventhal,Susan L. Smalley,Julia Bailey,Amy Liu,Martha Dedricks,Lisa Chrzanowski,Jennifer G. Levitt,David Pauls,Fred Volkmar +66 more
TL;DR: Linkage disequilibrium mapping identified two regions of association-one lying under the peak of linkage, the other some 27 cM distal, supported in part by findings in independent German and American singleton families.