X-inactivation and brain development

Monday, July 19, 2010

X Chromosome Inactivation | Learn Science at Scitable

X Chromosome Inactivation | Learn Science at Scitable
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X Chromosome Inactivation | Learn Science at Scitable

X Chromosome Inactivation | Learn Science at Scitable
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Dosage compensation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dosage compensation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sexual dimorphism in cognition and behaviour: the role of X-linked genes -- Skuse 155 (Supplement 1): S99 -- European Journal of Endocrinology

Sexual dimorphism in cognition and behaviour: the role of X-linked genes -- Skuse 155 (Supplement 1): S99 -- European Journal of Endocrinology
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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Dosage-sensitive X-linked locus influences the development of amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex, and fear recognition in humans -- Good et al. 126 (11): 2431 -- Brain

Dosage-sensitive X-linked locus influences the development of amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex, and fear recognition in humans -- Good et al. 126 (11): 2431 -- Brain
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Friday, July 16, 2010

A PET study of turner's syndrome: Effects of sex steroids and the X chromosome on brain

A PET study of turner's syndrome: Effects of sex steroids and the X chromosome on brain
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Studies of X inactivation and isodisomy in twins provide further evidence that the X chromosome is not involved in Rett syndrome.

Studies of X inactivation and isodisomy in twins provide further evidence that the X chromosome is not involved in Rett syndrome.
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      • Sexual dimorphism in cognition and behaviour: the ...
      • Dosage-sensitive X-linked locus influences the dev...
      • A PET study of turner's syndrome: Effects of sex s...
      • Studies of X inactivation and isodisomy in twins p...
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      • Functional equivalence of human X− and Y−encoded i...
      • Pseudoautosomal deletions encompassing a novel hom...
      • Cell - Homologous ribosomal protein genes on the h...
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