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Kai Wang
Researcher at Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute
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Citations - 115
Kai Wang is an academic researcher from Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourette syndrome. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 92 citations.
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Copy number variation in obsessive-compulsive disorder and tourette syndrome : a cross-disorder study
Lauren M. McGrath,Dongmei Yu,Christian R. Marshall,Lea K. Davis,Bhooma Thiruvahindrapuram,Bingbin Li,Carolina Cappi,Gloria Gerber,Aaron B. Wolf,Frederick A. Schroeder,Lisa Osiecki,Colm O'Dushlaine,Andrew Kirby,Cornelia Illmann,Stephen A. Haddad,Patience J. Gallagher,Jesen Fagerness,Cathy L. Barr,Laura Bellodi,Fortu Benarroch,O. Joseph Bienvenu,Donald W. Black,Michael H. Bloch,Ruth D. Bruun,Cathy L. Budman,Beatriz Camarena,Danielle C. Cath,Maria Cristina Cavallini,Sylvain Chouinard,Vladimir Coric,Bernadette Cullen,Richard Delorme,Damiaan Denys,Eske M. Derks,Yves Dion,Maria Conceição do Rosário,Valsama Eapen,Patrick Evans,Peter Falkai,Thomas V. Fernandez,Helena Garrido,Daniel A. Geller,Hans J. Grabe,Marco A. Grados,Benjamin D. Greenberg,Varda Gross-Tsur,Edna Grünblatt,Gary A. Heiman,Sian M. J. Hemmings,Luis Diego Herrera,Ana Gabriela Hounie,Joseph Jankovic,James L. Kennedy,Robert A. King,Roger Kurlan,Nuria Lanzagorta,Marion Leboyer,James F. Leckman,Leonhard Lennertz,Christine Lochner,Thomas L. Lowe,Gholson J. Lyon,Fabio Macciardi,Wolfgang Maier,James T. McCracken,William M. McMahon,Dennis L. Murphy,Allan L. Naarden,Benjamin M. Neale,Erika L. Nurmi,Andrew J. Pakstis,Michele T. Pato,Carlos N. Pato,John Piacentini,Christopher Pittenger,Yehuda Pollak,Victor I. Reus,Margaret A. Richter,Mark A. Riddle,Mary M. Robertson,David R. Rosenberg,Guy A. Rouleau,Stephan Ruhrmann,Aline S. Sampaio,Jack Samuels,Paul Sandor,Brooke Sheppard,Harvey S. Singer,Jan H. Smit,Dan J. Stein,Jay A. Tischfield,Homero Vallada,Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele,Susanne Walitza,Susanne Walitza,Ying Wang,Jens R. Wendland,Yin Yao Shugart,Euripedes Constantino Miguel,Humberto Nicolini,Ben A. Oostra,Rainald Moessner,Michael Wagner,Andres Ruiz-Linares,Peter Heutink,Gerald Nestadt,Nelson B. Freimer,Tracey L. Petryshen,Danielle Posthuma,Michael A. Jenike,Nancy J. Cox,Gregory L. Hanna,Helena Brentani,Stephen W. Scherer,Paul D. Arnold,S. Evelyn Stewart,Carol A. Mathews,James A. Knowles,Edwin H. Cook,David L. Pauls,Kai Wang,Jeremiah M. Scharf +121 more
TL;DR: Several converging lines of evidence implicate 16p13.11 deletions in OCD, with weaker evidence for a role in TS, and the trend toward increased overall CNV burden in TS and OCD suggests that deletions previously associated with other neurodevelopmental disorders may also contribute to these phenotypes.