Cortical overgrowth in a preclinical forebrain organoid model of CNTNAP2-associated autism spectrum disorder
Mutations in CNTNAP2 have been associated with a syndromic form of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Here the authors show that forebrain organoids generated from induced pluripotent stem cells of patients with a syndromic form of ASD with a homozygous truncating mutation in CNTNAP2 displayed an increase in...
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Main Authors: | Job O. de Jong, Ceyda Llapashtica, Matthieu Genestine, Kevin Strauss, Frank Provenzano, Yan Sun, Huixiang Zhu, Giuseppe P. Cortese, Francesco Brundu, Karlla W. Brigatti, Barbara Corneo, Bianca Migliori, Raju Tomer, Steven A. Kushner, Christoph Kellendonk, Jonathan A. Javitch, Bin Xu, Sander Markx |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/23d0c5b97fef4d90b66fccf00b3134ee |
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