NEIL1 and NEIL2 DNA glycosylases modulate anxiety and learning in a cooperative manner in mice
Gunn Hildrestrand, Veslemøy Rolseth, and Nicolas Kunath et al. examine mice lacking the NEIL1 and NEIL2 DNA glycosylases involved in base excision repair. Their results suggest that loss of both NEIL1 and NEIL2 dysregulates genes relevant to synaptic function and modulates behavior in mice.
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/36b704fa17dc44b1933173201d933187 |
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Summary: | Gunn Hildrestrand, Veslemøy Rolseth, and Nicolas Kunath et al. examine mice lacking the NEIL1 and NEIL2 DNA glycosylases involved in base excision repair. Their results suggest that loss of both NEIL1 and NEIL2 dysregulates genes relevant to synaptic function and modulates behavior in mice. |
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