Meta-analysis of transcriptomic data reveals clusters of consistently deregulated gene and disease ontologies in Down syndrome.
Trisomy of human chromosome 21 (HSA21) causes Down syndrome (DS). The trisomy does not simply result in the upregulation of HSA21--encoded genes but also leads to a genome-wide transcriptomic deregulation, which affect differently each tissue and cell type as a result of epigenetic mechanisms and pr...
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Main Authors: | Ilario De Toma, Cesar Sierra, Mara Dierssen |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/adf6eac23e61475ba75237b4c74df385 |
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