Intellectual disability (ID) is a prevailing neurodevelopmental condition associated with impaired cognitive and adaptive behaviors. Many chromatin-modifying enzymes and other epigenetic regulators have been genetically associated with ID disorders (IDDs). Here we review how alterations in the function of histone modifiers, chromatin remodelers, and methyl-DNA binding proteins contribute to neurodevelopmental defects and altered brain plasticity. We also discuss how progress in human genetics has led to the generation of mouse models that unveil the molecular etiology of ID, and outline the direction in which this field is moving to identify therapeutic strategies for IDDs. Importantly, because the chromatin regulators linked to IDDs often ...
Intellectual disability is associated with many syndromes, its main symptom includes low IQ. There a...
Methylation of several lysine residues of histones is a crucial mechanism for relatively long-term r...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowhe epigenetic ma...
Item does not contain fulltextIntellectual disability (ID) is a prevailing neurodevelopmental condit...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a prevailing neurodevelopmental condition associated with impaired c...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a prevailing neurodevelopmental condition associated with impaired c...
Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically highly heterogeneous and p...
One of the most challenging questions in neuroscience is to dissect how learning and memory, the fou...
Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically highly heterogeneous and p...
Advances in genomic analyses based on next‐generation sequencing and integrated omics approaches, ha...
One of the most challenging questions in neuroscience is to dissect how learning and memory, the fou...
One of the most challenging questions in neuroscience is to dissect how learning and memory, the fou...
Epigenetic modification of chromatin structure is an important mechanism in the regulation of gene e...
During the development of multicellular organisms, chromatin-modifying enzymes orchestrate the estab...
Intellectual disability is associated with many syndromes, its main symptom includes low IQ. There a...
Intellectual disability is associated with many syndromes, its main symptom includes low IQ. There a...
Methylation of several lysine residues of histones is a crucial mechanism for relatively long-term r...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowhe epigenetic ma...
Item does not contain fulltextIntellectual disability (ID) is a prevailing neurodevelopmental condit...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a prevailing neurodevelopmental condition associated with impaired c...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a prevailing neurodevelopmental condition associated with impaired c...
Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically highly heterogeneous and p...
One of the most challenging questions in neuroscience is to dissect how learning and memory, the fou...
Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically highly heterogeneous and p...
Advances in genomic analyses based on next‐generation sequencing and integrated omics approaches, ha...
One of the most challenging questions in neuroscience is to dissect how learning and memory, the fou...
One of the most challenging questions in neuroscience is to dissect how learning and memory, the fou...
Epigenetic modification of chromatin structure is an important mechanism in the regulation of gene e...
During the development of multicellular organisms, chromatin-modifying enzymes orchestrate the estab...
Intellectual disability is associated with many syndromes, its main symptom includes low IQ. There a...
Intellectual disability is associated with many syndromes, its main symptom includes low IQ. There a...
Methylation of several lysine residues of histones is a crucial mechanism for relatively long-term r...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowhe epigenetic ma...