Fluoxetine increases brain MeCP2 immuno-positive cells in a female Mecp2 heterozygous mouse model of Rett syndrome through endogenous serotonin
Abstract Motor skill deficit is a common and invalidating symptom of Rett syndrome (RTT), a rare disease almost exclusively affecting girls during the first/second year of life. Loss-of-function mutations of the methyl-CpG-binding protein2 (MECP2; Mecp2 in rodents) gene is the cause in most patients...
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Autores principales: | Claudia Villani, Mirjana Carli, Anna Maria Castaldo, Giuseppina Sacchetti, Roberto William Invernizzi |
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2021
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