2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.01.601597
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Pathogenic variants associated with speech/cognitive delay and seizures affect genes with expression biases in excitatory neurons and microglia in developing human cortex

Jeffrey B. Russ,
Alexa C. Stone,
Kayli Maney
et al.

Abstract: Background & ObjectiveCongenital brain malformations and neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) are common pediatric neurological disorders and result in chronic disability. With the expansion of genetic testing, new etiologies for NDDs are continually uncovered, with as many as one third attributable to single-gene pathogenic variants. While our ability to identify pathogenic variants has continually improved, we have little understanding of the underlying cellular pathophysiology in the nervous system that … Show more

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