Genetic factors have an important role in the aetiology of mental retardation. However, their contribution is often underestimated because in developed countries, severely affected patients are mainly sporadic cases and familial cases are rare. X-chromosomal mental retardation is the exception to this rule, and this is one of the reasons why research into the genetic and molecular causes of mental retardation has focused almost entirely on the X-chromosome. Here, we review the remarkable recent progress in this field, its promise for understanding neural function, learning and memory, and the implications of this research for health care
X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) is a common cause of moderate to severe intellectual disability i...
International audienceTen percent of cases of intellectual deficiency in boys are caused by genes lo...
It has been known for many years that there is an excess of males over females in mental institution...
Genetic factors have an important role in the aetiology of mental retardation. However, their contri...
Genetic factors have an important role in the aetiology of mental retardation. However, their contri...
Genetic factors have an important role in the aetiology of mental retardation. However, their contri...
Mental retardation or intellectual disability is a heterogeneous group of disorders of the human bra...
Mental retardation can follow any of the biological, environmental and psychological events that are...
X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) is a common cause of moderate to severe intellectual disability i...
We review the advances that have been achieved using molecular genetic techniques to characterise th...
According to various estimates, mental retardation occurs in 1-3% of the population. Mental retardat...
Genetic abnormalities frequently give rise to a mental retardation phenotype. Recent advances in res...
Developments in human genome research enabled the first steps toward a molecular understanding of co...
This review on the genes implicated in mental retardation, and its X-chromosome linked forms, we pre...
Failure of normal brain development or functioning can lead to mental re tardation (MR), now often r...
X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) is a common cause of moderate to severe intellectual disability i...
International audienceTen percent of cases of intellectual deficiency in boys are caused by genes lo...
It has been known for many years that there is an excess of males over females in mental institution...
Genetic factors have an important role in the aetiology of mental retardation. However, their contri...
Genetic factors have an important role in the aetiology of mental retardation. However, their contri...
Genetic factors have an important role in the aetiology of mental retardation. However, their contri...
Mental retardation or intellectual disability is a heterogeneous group of disorders of the human bra...
Mental retardation can follow any of the biological, environmental and psychological events that are...
X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) is a common cause of moderate to severe intellectual disability i...
We review the advances that have been achieved using molecular genetic techniques to characterise th...
According to various estimates, mental retardation occurs in 1-3% of the population. Mental retardat...
Genetic abnormalities frequently give rise to a mental retardation phenotype. Recent advances in res...
Developments in human genome research enabled the first steps toward a molecular understanding of co...
This review on the genes implicated in mental retardation, and its X-chromosome linked forms, we pre...
Failure of normal brain development or functioning can lead to mental re tardation (MR), now often r...
X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) is a common cause of moderate to severe intellectual disability i...
International audienceTen percent of cases of intellectual deficiency in boys are caused by genes lo...
It has been known for many years that there is an excess of males over females in mental institution...