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

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.

Foundations in social neuroscience - Google Books

Foundations in social neuroscience - Google Books

Functional equivalence of human X− and Y−encoded isoforms of ribosomal protein S4 consistent with a role in Turner syndrome - Nature Genetics

Functional equivalence of human X− and Y−encoded isoforms of ribosomal protein S4 consistent with a role in Turner syndrome - Nature Genetics

Pseudoautosomal deletions encompassing a novel homeobox gene cause growth failure in idiopathic short stature and Turner syndrome - Nature Genetics

Pseudoautosomal deletions encompassing a novel homeobox gene cause growth failure in idiopathic short stature and Turner syndrome - Nature Genetics

Cell - Homologous ribosomal protein genes on the human X and Y chromosomes: Escape from X inactivation and possible implications for turner syndrome

Cell - Homologous ribosomal protein genes on the human X and Y chromosomes: Escape from X inactivation and possible implications for turner syndrome

x-inactivation and turner syndrome

x-inactivation turns off one x in every cell. In turner syndrome one X is missing. What is the difference? Why is a missing X so devastating while an inactivated X is normal.
In turn is seem that the X dosage is normal ( only one is all you need) . So I don't get it.

Elsevier: Article Locator

Elsevier: Article Locator

Monosomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Monosomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Turner syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Turner syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Howe does the X chromosome affect brain deveolpment

List and understand how X chromosome affects brain development.
How does X inactivation play out?