London, April 30: Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute, King s College London, and University College London shed insight on the genetics underlying alterations in the structure and appearance of the face and skull in a Down Syndrome mouse model.
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, King's College London and University College London have shed light on the genetics behind changes in the structure and shape of the face and head in a mouse model of Down Syndrome.
Scientists have identified the gene Dyrk1a and at least three other genes as responsible for facial and skull structural changes in a mouse model of Down Syndrome. The research helps advance understanding of the genetics behind Down Syndrome and may contribute to developing targeted treatments for a
London, April 27: The Francis Crick Institute, King s College London, and University College London researchers have shed light on the genetics underpinning changes in the structure and form of the face and skull in a mouse model of Down Syndrome.
Researchers show genetic basis of facial changes in Down SyndromeResearchers at the Francis Crick Institute, King’s College London and University College London have shed light on the genetics behind changes in the structure and shape of the face and head in a mouse model of Down Syndrome.Described in a paper.