Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities: News and Research on Angelman Syndrome

MeSH tree: C16.131.260.040

Scalable sensors lower the cost of studying genetic disorders

Researchers have demonstrated a new class of low-cost, scalable sensors that can be used to monitor electrical activity in human cerebral organoids. Because electrical signals are key to understanding brain function, this ...

Tiny fish open new horizons for autism research

Researchers from Brain Research Institute, Niigata University, Japan, have revealed that environment influences social behaviors in autism. By using zebrafish that have a mutation in ube3a, a gene linked to Angelman syndrome ...

Molecular strategies for Angelman syndrome explored in study

A new review sheds light on the complex molecular mechanisms behind Angelman syndrome (AS), a rare neurogenetic disorder, and explores how cutting-edge gene-targeting therapies may offer more effective treatment options in ...

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