Rett Syndrome Research

Reference: adrian bird Abstract: n.a PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2004. end: 2006. Country of research: United Kingdom Counry of funding source: n.a Funding organization: not EU-based charities Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 64 211 € hyperlink

Characterization of novel proteins influencing MeCP2 activity and analysis of their possible involvement in Rett Syndrome

Reference: Charlotte Kilstrup-Nielsen Abstract: n.a PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2004. end: 2006. Country of research: Italy Counry of funding source: United States Funding organization: Research Sponsor: Robert C. & Adele R. Schiff Foundation Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 59 120 € hyperlink

Fundacion La Marato de TV3ᅠ

Reference: 115 Abstract: n.a PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2005. end: 2006. Country of research: Spain Counry of funding source: Spain Funding organization: Fundacion La Marato de TV3ᅠ Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 0 € hyperlink

A ChIP-on-chip system for dissecting genetic pathways involved in developmental language disorders

Reference: Fisher Simon Abstract: The Fisher lab has previously reported that mutations of a gene, called FOXP2, cause a severe developmental communication disorder. FOXP2 abnormalities lead to problems with articulating speech, accompanied by impairment in many aspects of language ability. The protein made by FOXP2 controls the behavior of cells by binding to DNA and … Read more

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