The goal of this chapter is to review the current knowledge of the genetic causes of intellectual disability, focusing on alterations at the chromosomal and single gene level, with particular mention to the new technological developments, including array technologies and next-generation sequencing, which allowed an enormous increase in yield from genetic studies. The cellular and physiological pathways that seem to be most affected in intellectual disability will also be addressed. Finally, a brief analysis of the contribution of the genetically modified animal models for the study of the pathogenesis of intellectual disability and for the development and testing of novel therapeutic approaches, with unexpectedly good results, previous...
Intellectual disability is associated with many syndromes, its main symptom includes low IQ. There a...
Intellectual Disability (ID) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders, affecting betwe...
Background Although the underlying genetic causes of intellectual disability (ID) continue to be rap...
- Until recently, the cause of intellectual disability remained unknown in at least 50% of affected ...
Item does not contain fulltextGenetic factors play a major part in intellectual disability (ID), but...
Approximately 2% of the world population is affected by intellectual disability (ID). Huge efforts i...
La déficience intellectuelle (DI) est définie comme un dysfonctionnement intellectuel général inféri...
Intellectual disability is the most common developmental disorder characterized by a congenital limi...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained une...
The importance of genetic influences on cognitive disability has been recognized for a long time, bu...
Intellectual disability affects 1-3% of individuals globally, and, for half the cases, the cause is ...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a prevailing neurodevelopmental condition associated with impaired c...
This study was aimed at exploring the utility of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in the discovery o...
BACKGROUND: Intellectual disability (ID) affects 1-3% of the Western population and is heterogeneous...
De nombreux gènes impliqués dans la déficience intellectuelle (DI) restent encore à découvrir. Une d...
Intellectual disability is associated with many syndromes, its main symptom includes low IQ. There a...
Intellectual Disability (ID) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders, affecting betwe...
Background Although the underlying genetic causes of intellectual disability (ID) continue to be rap...
- Until recently, the cause of intellectual disability remained unknown in at least 50% of affected ...
Item does not contain fulltextGenetic factors play a major part in intellectual disability (ID), but...
Approximately 2% of the world population is affected by intellectual disability (ID). Huge efforts i...
La déficience intellectuelle (DI) est définie comme un dysfonctionnement intellectuel général inféri...
Intellectual disability is the most common developmental disorder characterized by a congenital limi...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained une...
The importance of genetic influences on cognitive disability has been recognized for a long time, bu...
Intellectual disability affects 1-3% of individuals globally, and, for half the cases, the cause is ...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a prevailing neurodevelopmental condition associated with impaired c...
This study was aimed at exploring the utility of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in the discovery o...
BACKGROUND: Intellectual disability (ID) affects 1-3% of the Western population and is heterogeneous...
De nombreux gènes impliqués dans la déficience intellectuelle (DI) restent encore à découvrir. Une d...
Intellectual disability is associated with many syndromes, its main symptom includes low IQ. There a...
Intellectual Disability (ID) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders, affecting betwe...
Background Although the underlying genetic causes of intellectual disability (ID) continue to be rap...