PLP1 and CNTN1 gene variation modulates the microstructure of human white matter in the corpus callosum
Abstract
The corpus callosum is the brain's largest commissural fiber tract and is crucial for interhemispheric integration of neural information. Despite the high relevance of the corpus callosum for several cognitive systems, the molecular determinants of callosal microstructure are largely unknown. Recently, it was shown that genetic variations in the myelin-related proteolipid 1 gene PLP1 and the axon guidance related contactin 1 gene CNTN1 were...
Paper Details
Title
PLP1 and CNTN1 gene variation modulates the microstructure of human white matter in the corpus callosum
Published Date
Aug 9, 2018
Journal
Volume
223
Issue
8
Pages
3875 - 3887
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