none7noIntellectual disability in Down syndrome (DS) has been attributed to neurogenesis impairment during fetal brain development. Consistently with explicit memory alterations observed in children with DS, fetuses with DS exhibit neurogenesis impairment in the hippocampus, a key region involved in memory formation and consolidation. Recent evidence suggests that the subiculum plays a unique role in memory retrieval, a process that is also altered in DS. While much attention has been devoted to the hippocampus, there is a striking lack of information regarding the subiculum of individuals with DS and DS models. In order to fill this gap, in the current study, we examined the subiculum of fetuses with DS and of the Ts65Dn mouse model of DS....
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common liveborn autosomal chromosomal anomaly and is a major cause of...
none7noObjectives:Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition characterized by cognitive disability st...
Down syndrome (DS), the most prevalent cause of intellectual disability, stems from a chromosomal an...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition associated with impairment in several cognitive domains. P...
We previously obtained evidence for reduced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) of fetuses ...
Evidence in mouse models for Down syndrome (DS) and human fetuses with DS clearly shows severe neuro...
Down syndrome (DS), a genetic condition caused by triplication of chromosome 21, is characterized by...
Down syndrome (DS), the leading genetic cause of mental retardation, is characterized by reduced num...
Down syndrome (DS), a genetic condition due to triplication of Chromosome 21, is characterized by nu...
Down Syndrome (DS) is a highly prevalent developmental disorder, affecting 1/700 births. Intellectua...
The recent evidence concerning the nature of cognitive development in Down Syndrome (DS) suggests th...
Down syndrome (DS), which is due to triplication of chromosome 21, is constantly associated with int...
Ts65Dn mice are partially trisomic for the distal region of MMU16, which is homologous with the obli...
Although the prenatal hippocampus displays deficits in cellular proliferation/migration and volume, ...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common cause of mental retardation. Although structural and neurogeni...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common liveborn autosomal chromosomal anomaly and is a major cause of...
none7noObjectives:Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition characterized by cognitive disability st...
Down syndrome (DS), the most prevalent cause of intellectual disability, stems from a chromosomal an...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition associated with impairment in several cognitive domains. P...
We previously obtained evidence for reduced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) of fetuses ...
Evidence in mouse models for Down syndrome (DS) and human fetuses with DS clearly shows severe neuro...
Down syndrome (DS), a genetic condition caused by triplication of chromosome 21, is characterized by...
Down syndrome (DS), the leading genetic cause of mental retardation, is characterized by reduced num...
Down syndrome (DS), a genetic condition due to triplication of Chromosome 21, is characterized by nu...
Down Syndrome (DS) is a highly prevalent developmental disorder, affecting 1/700 births. Intellectua...
The recent evidence concerning the nature of cognitive development in Down Syndrome (DS) suggests th...
Down syndrome (DS), which is due to triplication of chromosome 21, is constantly associated with int...
Ts65Dn mice are partially trisomic for the distal region of MMU16, which is homologous with the obli...
Although the prenatal hippocampus displays deficits in cellular proliferation/migration and volume, ...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common cause of mental retardation. Although structural and neurogeni...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common liveborn autosomal chromosomal anomaly and is a major cause of...
none7noObjectives:Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition characterized by cognitive disability st...
Down syndrome (DS), the most prevalent cause of intellectual disability, stems from a chromosomal an...