Original paper
Kirrel3-Mediated Synapse Formation Is Attenuated by Disease-Associated Missense Variants
Abstract
Missense variants in Kirrel3 are repeatedly identified as risk factors for autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability, but it has not been reported if or how these variants disrupt Kirrel3 function. Previously, we studied Kirrel3 loss of function using KO mice and showed that Kirrel3 is a synaptic adhesion molecule necessary to form one specific type of hippocampal synapse in vivo. Here, we developed an in vitro,...
Paper Details
Title
Kirrel3-Mediated Synapse Formation Is Attenuated by Disease-Associated Missense Variants
Published Date
Jun 5, 2020
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
28
Pages
5376 - 5388
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