2013
DOI: 10.1051/medsci/2013292002
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Apport des modèles murins dans l’autisme syndromique et non syndromique

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“…Furthermore, animal models provide valuable information on ASD, with recent studies showing similar synaptic phenotypes in nonsyndromic and syndromic mouse models of autisms [127] . The first iPSC model of nonsyndromic autism was recently generated by Griesi-Oliveira et al [128] .…”
Section: Nonsyndromic Autismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, animal models provide valuable information on ASD, with recent studies showing similar synaptic phenotypes in nonsyndromic and syndromic mouse models of autisms [127] . The first iPSC model of nonsyndromic autism was recently generated by Griesi-Oliveira et al [128] .…”
Section: Nonsyndromic Autismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'essentiel des données sur les GluD a été obtenu en étudiant le rôle GluD ont été inférées à partir du mutant A654T (Ala 654 mutée en Thr) de GluD2, ou mutant « lurcher », qui possède un canal constitutivement ouvert. Deux ligands extracellulaires endogènes de GluD2 ont été identifiés : la D-sérine et la pré-cérébelline (Cbln1), précurseur de la cérébelline 4 . Dans le cervelet, la D-sérine est libérée par les cellules gliales de Bergman, et Cbln1 est sécrétée par les cellules granulaires présynap-tiques.…”
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“…Researching syndromic ASDs has provided us with information that may contribute to the understanding of nonsyndromic ASDs. In addition, information derived from animal models in recent studies displayed similar synaptic phenotypes in non-syndromic and syndromic mouse models for autism, which has given us valuable information about ASD (Baudouin 2013).…”
Section: Cell Tissue Resmentioning
confidence: 99%