Functional and molecular characterization of a non-human primate model of autism spectrum disorder shows similarity with the human disease
Non-human primate models of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are few and not well characterised. Here, the authors describe synaptic function and gene expression changes in a marmoset model of ASD from birth to juvenile, highlighting its similarity to features observed in human ASD.
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Auteurs principaux: | Satoshi Watanabe, Tohru Kurotani, Tomofumi Oga, Jun Noguchi, Risa Isoda, Akiko Nakagami, Kazuhisa Sakai, Keiko Nakagaki, Kayo Sumida, Kohei Hoshino, Koichi Saito, Izuru Miyawaki, Masayuki Sekiguchi, Keiji Wada, Takafumi Minamimoto, Noritaka Ichinohe |
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2021
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Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/ff15042da3814687be3f3c1366d54ae2 |
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