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Minchenko Dimitri, Williamson Sarah L, KN Harikrishnan, Slobedman Barry, Gibson Joanne H, El-Osta Assam, Stern Joshua L, Christodoulou John
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BMC Neuroscience, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 53 (2010)
Abstract Background The Rett Syndrome (RTT) brain displays regional histopathology and volumetric reduction, with frontal cortex showing such abnormalities, whereas the occipital cortex is relatively less affected. Results Using microarrays and quant
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Autor:
Gibson, Joanne H.1,2,3 jgibson@mit.edu, Slobedman, Barry4, K. N., Harikrishnan5, Williamson, Sarah L.1, Minchenko, Dimitri6, El-Osta, Assam5, Stern, Joshua L.4, Christodoulou, John1,2
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BMC Neuroscience. 2010, Vol. 11, p53-68. 16p.
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X chromosome inactivation patterns in brain in Rett syndrome: implications for the disease phenotype
Autor:
Gibson, Joanne H.1,2, Williamson, Sarah L.1,2, Arbuckle, Susan3, Christodoulou, John1,2 johnc@chw.edu.au
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Brain & Development. Jun2005, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p266-270. 5p.
Autor:
KN Harikrishnan, Joshua L Stern, Barry Slobedman, Assam El-Osta, Sarah L. Williamson, John Christodoulou, Dimitri Minchenko, Joanne H Gibson
Publikováno v:
BMC Neuroscience, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 53 (2010)
BMC Neuroscience
BioMed Central Ltd
BMC Neuroscience
BioMed Central Ltd
Background: The Rett Syndrome (RTT) brain displays regional histopathology and volumetric reduction, with frontal cortex showing such abnormalities, whereas the occipital cortex is relatively less affected. Results: Using microarrays and quantitative