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Neuron-Type Specific Loss of CDKL5 Leads to Alterations in mTOR Signaling and Synaptic Markers
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Neuron-Type Specific Loss of CDKL5 Leads to Alterations in mTOR Signaling and Synaptic Markers

Ethan Schroeder, Li Yuan, Eunju Seong, Cheryl Ligon, Nicholas DeKorver, C.B. Gurumurthy and Jyothi Arikkath
Molecular Neurobiology, Vol.56(6)
2019

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Animals Biomarkers GABAergic Neurons Hippocampus Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Knockout Models, Biological Neural Inhibition Neurons Organ Specificity Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases Rats Reproducibility of Results Signal Transduction Synapses TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases 4 aminobutyric acid receptor biological marker polyclonal antibody 4 aminobutyric acid receptor biological marker CDKL5 protein, mouse CDKL5 protein, rat protein serine threonine kinase target of rapamycin kinase adult animal experiment animal model Article brain cortex CDKL5 gene cerebellum controlled study corpus striatum female gene gene expression gene function gene location gene loss hippocampus in vivo study male mTOR signaling nonhuman olfactory bulb signal transduction synaptosome animal antibody specificity biological model C57BL mouse knockout mouse metabolism nerve cell nerve cell inhibition rat reproducibility signal transduction synapse

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