The influence of sex chromosome aneuploidy on brain asymmetry.
The cognitive deficits present in individuals with sex chromosome aneuploidies suggest that hemispheric differentiation of function is determined by an X-Y homologous gene [Crow (1993); Lancet 342:594-598]. In particular, females with Turner's syndrome (TS) who have only one X-chromosome exhibi...
Main Authors: | Rezaie, R, Daly, E, Cutter, W, Murphy, D, Robertson, D, DeLisi, L, Mackay, C, Barrick, T, Crow, T, Roberts, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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