Translating molecular advances in Down syndrome and Fragile X syndrome into therapies
Ongoing treatments for genetic developmental disorders of the central nervous system are mostly symptomatic and do not correct the genetic cause. Recent identification of common mechanisms between diseases has suggested that new therapeutic targets could be applied across intellectual disabilities w...
Main Authors: | Faundez, V, De Toma, I, Bardoni, B, Bartesaghi, R, Nizetic, D, de la Torre, R, Kadosh, R, Herault, Y, Dierssen, M, Potier, M-C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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