New Adult Model Of Rett Syndrome
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New Adult Model Of Rett Syndrome
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Tags: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Rett Syndrome, Disease and Condition, Children's Health, disease, Science, Nature
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New Adult Model Of Rett Syndrome: An IRSF funded study published in the journal Science has shown that the child... http://bit.ly/mH79fe
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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New Adult Model Of Rett Syndrome
medicalnewstoday.com — “An IRSF funded study published in the journal Science has shown that the childhood disorder Rett syndrome, can be reestablished in adult animals by switching off a critical disease causin” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New Adult Model Of Rett Syndrome http://mnt.to/3WJW #womenshealth
Developmental disease is recreated in an adult model
medicalxpress.com — “A new study published today in the journal Science has shown that the childhood disorder Rett syndrome, can be reestablished in adult animals by 'switching off' a critical disease causing gene in healthy adult animals. The gene was 'switched off' in adult mice by use of a sophisticated genetic trick, ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Developmental disease is recreated in an adult model http://tw.medicalxpress.com/226254345
Brain Posts: GABA Neurons and Rett Syndrome
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Animal model for Rett syndrome may provide clues to autism and bipolar disorder. New Brain Post. http://ht.ly/3c6zE
Fragile X protein loss alters brain pathways responsible for learning and memory | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “Fragile X syndrome is due to the functional loss of fragile X mental retardation protein in the brain. Researchers are beginning to understand how FMRP regulates signaling pathways in the brain that are essential for learning and memory in adults. In a mouse model of fragile X syndrome, researchers found FMRP plays a key role in regulating adult neurogenesis, the process by which new neurons are g...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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