16p11.2 deletion is associated with hyperactivation of human iPSC-derived dopaminergic neuron networks and is rescued by RHOA inhibition in vitro
16p11.2 CNVs are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. Here, the authors show that 16p11.2 deletion is associated with hyperactivation of human iPSC-derived dopaminergic neuron networks and is rescued by RHOA inhibition in vitro.
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Auteurs principaux: | Maria Sundberg, Hannah Pinson, Richard S. Smith, Kellen D. Winden, Pooja Venugopal, Derek J. C. Tai, James F. Gusella, Michael E. Talkowski, Christopher A. Walsh, Max Tegmark, Mustafa Sahin |
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2021
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