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A Role For Glia In The Progression Of Rett Syndrome
medicalnewstoday.com — “A paper published online in Nature reveals that glia play a key role in preventing the progression of the most prominent Rett Syndrome symptoms displayed by mouse models of the disease: le” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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A role for glia in the progression of Rett syndrome
sciencedaily.com — “New research shows that glia play a key role in preventing the progression of the most prominent Rett Syndrome symptoms displayed by mouse models of the disease: lethality, irregular breathing and apneas, hypoactivity and decreased dendritic complexity.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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A role for glia in the progression of Rett syndrome
medicalxpress.com — “A paper published online today in Nature reveals that glia play a key role in preventing the progression of the most prominent Rett Syndrome symptoms displayed by mouse models of the disease: lethality, irregular breathing and apneas, hypoactivity and decreased dendritic complexity. The discovery, funded ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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A role for glia in the progression of Rett syndrome
labspaces.net — “A paper published online today in Nature reveals that glia play a key role in preventing the progression of the most prominent Rett Syndrome symptoms displayed by mouse models of the disease: lethality, irregular breathing and apneas, hypoactivity and decreased dendritic complexity. The discovery, funded in part by the Rett Syndrome Research Trust (RSRT) was led by Gail Mandel, Ph.D., an in” View full resource at labspaces.net
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In Mouse Model Of Rett Syndrome, Bone Marrow Transplant Arrests Symptoms
medicalnewstoday.com — “A paper published online in Nature describes the results of using bone marrow transplant (BMT) to replace faulty immune system cells in models of Rett Syndrome. The procedure arrested many” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Bone Marrow Transplant Stops the Development of Symptoms in Model of Rett Syndrome « Rett Syndrome Research Trust Blog
rettsyndrome.wordpress.com — “Welcome to the RSRT Blog. RSRT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization intensively focused on the development of treatments and cures for Rett Syndrome and related MECP2 disorders. The strength of the Trust is based on the guidance of founders and advisors who are largely responsible for the major advances in Rett research over the past decade.” View full resource at rettsyndrome.wordpress.com
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Rett Syndrome Mobilizes Jumping Genes In The Brain
medicalnewstoday.com — “With few exceptions, jumping genes-restless bits of DNA that can move freely about the genome-are forced to stay put. In patients with Rett syndrome, however, a mutation in the MeCP2 gene mobilize” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Bone marrow transplant arrests symptoms in model of Rett syndrome
sciencedaily.com — “Medical researchers have used a bone marrow transplant to replace faulty immune system cells in models of Rett syndrome. The procedure arrested many severe symptoms of the childhood disorder, including abnormal breathing and movement, and extended the lifespan of Rett mouse models. Exploring the function of microglia deficient in the Rett protein scientists uncovered a completely novel approach to this devastating neurological syndrome.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Bone marrow transplant arrests symptoms in model of Rett syndrome
medicalxpress.com — “A paper published online today in Nature describes the results of using bone marrow transplant (BMT) to replace faulty immune system cells in models of Rett Syndrome. The procedure arrested many severe symptoms of the childhood disorder, including abnormal breathing and movement, and significantly extended ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Bone marrow transplant arrests symptoms in model of Rett syndrome
labspaces.net — “A paper published online today in Nature describes the results of using bone marrow transplant (BMT) to replace faulty immune system cells in models of Rett Syndrome. The procedure arrested many severe symptoms of the childhood disorder, including abnormal breathing and movement, and significantly extended the lifespan of Rett mouse models. Exploring the function of microglia deficient in m” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Paper describes results of BMT in models of Rett Syndrome
news-medical.net — “A paper published online today in Nature describes the results of using bone marrow transplant (BMT) to replace faulty immune system cells in models of Rett Syndrome. The procedure arrested many severe symptoms of the childhood disorder, including abnormal breathing and movement, and significantly extended the lifespan of Rett mouse models.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Rett syndrome mobilizes jumping genes in the brain
sciencedaily.com — “With few exceptions, jumping genes-restless bits of DNA that can move freely about the genome-are forced to stay put. In patients with Rett syndrome, however, a mutation in the MeCP2 gene mobilizes so-called L1 retrotransposons in brain cells, reshuffling their genomes and possibly contributing to the symptoms of the disease when they find their way into active genes, report researchers.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Rett Syndrome Mobilizes Jumping Genes in the Brain
newswise.com — “With few exceptions, jumping genes-restless bits of DNA that can move freely about the genome-are forced to stay put. In patients with Rett syndrome, however, a mutation in the MeCP2 gene mobilizes so-called L1 retrotransposons in brain cells, reshuffling their genomes and possibly contributing to the symptoms of the disease when they find their way into active genes, report researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Rett Syndrome - TRCB
trcb.com — “Rett syndrome, is a devastation on the child and on the family.” View full resource at trcb.com
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Rett Syndrome Research Trust
rsrt.org — “Rett Syndrome Research Trust is a nonprofit organization intensively focused on the development of treatments and cures for Rett Syndrome and related MECP2 disorders.” View full resource at rsrt.org
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