Alterations in CDH15 and KIRREL3 in Patients with Mild to Severe Intellectual Disability

Volume: 83, Issue: 6, Pages: 703 - 713
Published: Dec 1, 2008
Abstract
Cell-adhesion molecules play critical roles in brain development, as well as maintaining synaptic structure, function, and plasticity. Here we have found the disruption of two genes encoding putative cell-adhesion molecules, CDH15 (cadherin superfamily) and KIRREL3 (immunoglobulin superfamily), by a chromosomal translocation t(11;16) in a female patient with intellectual disability (ID). We screened coding regions of these two genes in a cohort...
Paper Details
Title
Alterations in CDH15 and KIRREL3 in Patients with Mild to Severe Intellectual Disability
Published Date
Dec 1, 2008
Volume
83
Issue
6
Pages
703 - 713
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