Rett syndrome is a rare disorder which is primarily seen in girls. Cases of the syndrome were first described by Andreas Rett in 1966, with additional cases reported in the 1980s, leading to widespread recognition of Rett syndrome in the medical community. This condition is a sex-linked disord...
Identifies the gene responsible for Rett syndrome in the X-chromosome. Background of Rett syndrome; Mutational analysis of genes; Cause of the syndrome.doi:10.1007/PL00022928Lucila C. ProtoginoAmalia M. MiquelarenaH.L. LópezSpringer-VerlagEuropean Journal of Pediatrics...
Rett syndrome is a genetic disorder that is more commonly associated with a spontaneous mutation of the MECP2 gene located on the X chromosome. The vast majority of Rett syndrome patients are female as they are twice as likely to have a dominant abnormal gene on the X chromosome....
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Rett syndrome is an autism spectrum disorder and a leading cause of severe mental retardation in girls. The nature of the cognitive abnormalities in Rett, as described in humans and other animal models, and its potential reversibility and treatment are the subject of this review. Rett syndrome is...
What the nose knows, what the eyes see, how we feel, how we learn, how we understand motor acts, why “YY” is essential for ion transport, how epigenetics meet neurobiology in Rett syndrome: seven topics at the 2010 Kavli Prize Symposium on Neuroscience...
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