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Correction: Corrigendum: Transcriptional regulator PRDM12 is essential for human pain perception
Nat. Genet. 47 803–808 (2015); published online 25 May 2015; corrected after print 8 July 2015 In the version of this article initially published, there was an error with the affiliations for author Roman Chra...
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Transcriptional regulator PRDM12 is essential for human pain perception
Geoffrey Woods, Jan Senderek and colleagues show that biallelic mutations in PRDM12 cause congenital insensitivity to pain. They further show that PRDM12 is expressed in nociceptors and their progenitors and part...
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A primary microcephaly protein complex forms a ring around parental centrioles
Fanni Gergely, Geoffrey Woods and colleagues identify a disease-associated CEP63 mutation in a family with primary microcephaly. They further show that CEP63 and CEP152 interact and form a discrete ring around th...
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WDR62 is associated with the spindle pole and is mutated in human microcephaly
C Geoffrey Woods and colleagues used targeted capture followed by massively parallel sequencing to identify mutations in WDR62 in microcephaly. WDR62 associates with the spindle pole during mitosis, and mutant WD...
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An SCN9A channelopathy causes congenital inability to experience pain
The complete inability to sense pain in an otherwise healthy individual is a very rare phenotype. In three consanguineous families from northern Pakistan, we mapped the condition as an autosomal-recessive trai...