Neuroimaging features of WOREE syndrome: a mini-review of the literature
The WWOX gene encodes a 414-amino-acid protein composed of two N-terminal WW domains and a C-terminal short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) domain. WWOX protein is highly conserved among species and mainly expressed in the cerebellum, cerebral cortex, brain stem, thyroid, hypophysis, and reprodu...
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Main Authors: | Laura Battaglia (Author), Giovanna Scorrano (Author), Rossana Spiaggia (Author), Antonio Basile (Author), Stefano Palmucci (Author), Pietro Valerio Foti (Author), Corrado Spatola (Author), Michele Iacomino (Author), Franco Marinangeli (Author), Elisa Francia (Author), Francesco Comisi (Author), Antonio Corsello (Author), Vincenzo Salpietro (Author), Alessandro Vittori (Author), Emanuele David (Author) |
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