Neocortical neuronal arrangement in Miller Dieker syndrome.
Miller Dieker syndrome (MDS, type I lissencephaly) is a neuronal migration disorder, which is caused by deletions along the short arm of chromosome 17 (17p13.3). Recent studies would suggest that the cortical lamination in MDS is inverted, based on morphological criteria. The present neuropathologic...
Main Authors: | Sheen, V, Ferland, R, Neal, J, Harney, M, Hill, R, Banham, A, Brown, P, Chenn, A, Corbo, J, Hecht, J, Folkerth, R, Walsh, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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