Autism genes converge on asynchronous development of shared neuron classes
Genetic risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with hundreds of genes spanning a wide range of biological functions1-6. The alterations in the human brain resulting from mutations in these genes remain unclear. Furthermore, their phenotypic manifestation varies across individuals7,8....
Main Authors: | Paulsen, Bruna, Velasco, Silvia, Kedaigle, Amanda J, Pigoni, Martina, Quadrato, Giorgia, Deo, Anthony J, Adiconis, Xian, Uzquiano, Ana, Sartore, Rafaela, Yang, Sung Min, Simmons, Sean K, Symvoulidis, Panagiotis, Kim, Kwanho, Tsafou, Kalliopi, Podury, Archana, Abbate, Catherine, Tucewicz, Ashley, Smith, Samantha N, Albanese, Alexandre, Barrett, Lindy, Sanjana, Neville E, Shi, Xi, Chung, Kwanghun, Lage, Kasper, Boyden, Edward S, Regev, Aviv, Levin, Joshua Z, Arlotta, Paola |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
2023
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/147065 |
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