CpG as a genomic signalling modulena

Reference: 091580/Z/10/Z Abstract: n.a PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2011. end: 2015. Country of research: United Kingdom Counry of funding source: United Kingdom Funding organization: UK-based charities Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 2 984 439 € hyperlink

A research Consortium to define the function of MeCP2: A step towards the development of therapeutics for treating Rett Syndrome

Reference: Adrian Bird Abstract: n.a PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2011. end: 2014. Country of research: United Kingdom Counry of funding source: United States Funding organization: Rett Syndrome Research Trust Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 442 254 € hyperlink

The MECP2 Consortium is a dynamic collaboration between the laboratories of three distinguished scientists, Adrian Bird, Michael Greenberg and Gail Mandel.

Reference: MECP2 Consortium Abstract: n.a Made possible by a $1 million gift by RSRT Trustee Anthony Schoener and his wife Kathy, the Consortium was formed to definitively determine how this complex protein, MeCP2, functions and exerts its powerful influence on the human brain. Deep knowledge of its structure and roles in neurological development and maintenance … Read more

Understanding and rescuing respiratory arrhythmias in a mouse model of Rett Syndrome

Reference: Ana Abdala Sheikh Abstract: Breathing is the most important process controlled by the brain; it is a rhythm that happens non-stop from birth until death. It constantly changes to allow for other behaviors such as speech, singing, exercising, eating, drinking, coughing. Frequent periods of breath holding are a very common feature of Rett syndrome. … Read more

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