Regional and cellular organization of the autism-associated protein UBE3A/E6AP and its antisense transcript in the brain of the developing rhesus monkey
Angelman syndrome (AS) is a neurogenetic disorder caused by mutations or deletions in the maternally-inherited UBE3A allele, leading to a loss of UBE3A protein expression in neurons. The paternally-inherited UBE3A allele is epigenetically silenced in neurons during development by a noncoding transcr...
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Main Authors: | Chavely Gonzalez Ramirez (Author), Sarah G. Salvador (Author), Ridthi Kartik Rekha Patel (Author), Sarah Clark (Author), Noah W. Miller (Author), Lucas M. James (Author), Nicholas W. Ringelberg (Author), Jeremy M. Simon (Author), Jeffrey Bennett (Author), David G. Amaral (Author), Alain C. Burette (Author), Benjamin D. Philpot (Author) |
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