Dyrk1A is dynamically expressed on subsets of motor neurons and in the neuromuscular junction: possible role in Down syndrome.
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) present important motor deficits that derive from altered motor development of infants and young children. DYRK1A, a candidate gene for DS abnormalities has been implicated in motor function due to its expression in motor nuclei in the adult brain, and its overexp...
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Autores principales: | Gloria Arque, Anna Casanovas, Mara Dierssen |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bdce23037b604effa9d42593351d4335 |
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