The contribution of histone deacetylases to the emergence of rett syndrome investigated by in vitro and in vivo mouse model systems

Reference: Lagger, Sabine Abstract: n.a PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2011. end: 2013. Country of research: United Kingdom Counry of funding source: Germany Funding organization: EMBO Long Term fellowship Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 34 079 € hyperlink

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Reference: Prof. Dr. Albena Todorova Abstract: n.a PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2004. end: 2005. Country of research: Germany Counry of funding source: Germany Funding organization: Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral Researchers Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 63 600 € hyperlink

Mitochondrial dysfunction and cytosolic redox imbalance in Rett syndrome

Reference: Michael Müller Abstract: Rett patients and mouse models of Rett syndrome, i.e. mice carrying mutations in the gene coding for the transcriptional regulator MeCP2, suffer from highly irregular breathing with temporary arrest of breathing, which gives rise to repeated episodes of reduced systemic oxygen supply (hypoxia). Yet, instead of desensitization or neuronal adaptation to … Read more

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Reference: Prof. Dr. Oliver Brustle Abstract: PROJECT DETAILS  beginning: 2012. end: 2013. Country of research: Germany Counry of funding source: Germany Funding organization: Hertie Foundation Financing: PRIVATE FUNDERS – 246 000 € hyperlink

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