Gene editing in monogenic autism spectrum disorder: animal models and gene therapies

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  • who: Na Wang from the Shinshu University, Japan have published the article: Gene editing in monogenic autism spectrum disorder: animal models and gene therapies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Due to the development of improved genetic editing systems, the study of the function of selected genes and their relationship with disease-related phenotypes was simplified. Gene editing techniques are powerful tools to model gene-base disorders, as it allows researchers to precisely study the association between genes or genetic variants and the development of an altered phenotype, which helps to explore the pathogenetic . . .

     

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