Sensory processing dysregulations as reliable translational biomarkers in SYNGAP1 haploinsufficiency

Brain14.50
Volume: 145, Issue: 2, Pages: 754 - 769
Published: Nov 13, 2021
Abstract
Amongst the numerous genes associated with intellectual disability, SYNGAP1 stands out for its frequency and penetrance of loss-of-function variants found in patients, as well as the wide range of co-morbid disorders associated with its mutation. Most studies exploring the pathophysiological alterations caused by Syngap1 haploinsufficiency in mouse models have focused on cognitive problems and epilepsy; however, whether and to what extent...
Paper Details
Title
Sensory processing dysregulations as reliable translational biomarkers in SYNGAP1 haploinsufficiency
Published Date
Nov 13, 2021
Journal
Volume
145
Issue
2
Pages
754 - 769
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