Unraveling the Role of Neuroligin3 in Autism Spectrum Disorders:
Pathophysiological Insights and Targeted Therapies
Fatima Azzahrae EL Yacoubi,
Mohamed Oukabli,
Azeddine Ibrahimi
et al.
Abstract:Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social and communication skills, repetitive behaviors, and/or restricted interests with a prevalence of as
high as 1% of children. Autism spectrum has strongly associated with genetic factors and exhibits
wide clinical and heterogeneous genetic architecture. Most genes associated with Autism are involved
in neuronal and synaptic development. The neuroligin3, the sex-linked gene on the X chromosome,
was the first gene to be asso… Show more
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