Extending genotype-phenotype studies of Rett syndrome using the British Isles Rett Survey database and the Rett Syndrome Behaviour Question.

Reference: Dr Mark Bailey Abstract: n.a PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2004. end: 2006. Country of research: United Kingdom Counry of funding source: United Kingdom Funding organization: Rett UK Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 0 € hyperlink

Extending genotype-phenotype studies of Rett syndrome using the British Isles Rett Survey database and the Rett Syndrome Behaviour Question

Reference: Dr MarkᅠBailey Abstract: n.a PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2005. end: 2006. Country of research: United Kingdom Counry of funding source: United Kingdom Funding organization: Rett Syndrome Association Scotland Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 0 € hyperlink

Extending genotype-phenotype studies of Rett syndrome using the British Isles Rett Survey database and the Rett Syndrome Behaviour Question

Reference: Dr MarkᅠBailey Abstract: n.a PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2004. end: 2005. Country of research: United Kingdom Counry of funding source: United Kingdom Funding organization: Rett Syndrome Association Scotland Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 0 € hyperlink

Genetic diagnosis Rett syndrome: a first step to drug therapy. Study on the involved and genes genotype-phenotype correlation

Reference: Armstrong Abstract: Determine the pathogenicity of the mutations and polymorphisms detected in genes MECP2, CDKL5, FOXG1, NTNG1 i BDNF responsible for RTT in all patients clinically diagnosed as RTT and determine the clinical expression in patients (genotype-phenotype correlation). Objectives: – To study the genotype of patients with RTT you have not found a point … Read more

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