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Sandra Martin Lorenzo

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Molecular Autism|January 13, 2021
Targeting the RHOA pathway improves learning and memory in adult Kctd13 and 16p11.2 deletion mouse modelsSandra Martin Lorenzo, Valérie Nalesso, Claire Chevalier, et al.
BMC Neuroscience|January 19, 2023
Identifying foetal forebrain interneurons as a target for monogenic autism risk factors and the polygenic 16p11.2 microdeletionYifei Yang, Sam A Booker, James M Clegg, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|September 25, 2023
Towards Preclinical Validation of Arbaclofen (R-baclofen) Treatment for 16p11.2 Deletion SyndromeBrigitta B Gundersen, William T O'Brien, Melanie D Schaffler, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|March 11, 2021
Multi-influential genetic interactions alter behaviour and cognition through six main biological cascades in Down syndrome mouse modelsArnaud Duchon, Maria Del Mar Muniz Moreno, Sandra Martin Lorenzo, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|July 19, 2023
Changes in social behavior with MAPK2 and KCTD13/CUL3 pathways alterations in two new outbred rat models for the 16p11.2 syndromes with autism spectrum disordersSandra Martin Lorenzo, Maria Del Mar Muniz Moreno, Helin Atas, et al.
Cell Reports|September 26, 2019
Oligogenic Effects of 16p11.2 Copy-Number Variation on Craniofacial DevelopmentYuqi Qiu, Thomas Arbogast, Sandra Martin Lorenzo, et al.
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Molecular Autism|January 13, 2021
Targeting the RHOA pathway improves learning and memory in adult Kctd13 and 16p11.2 deletion mouse modelsSandra Martin Lorenzo, Valérie Nalesso, Claire Chevalier, et al.
BMC Neuroscience|January 19, 2023
Identifying foetal forebrain interneurons as a target for monogenic autism risk factors and the polygenic 16p11.2 microdeletionYifei Yang, Sam A Booker, James M Clegg, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|September 25, 2023
Towards Preclinical Validation of Arbaclofen (R-baclofen) Treatment for 16p11.2 Deletion SyndromeBrigitta B Gundersen, William T O'Brien, Melanie D Schaffler, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|March 11, 2021
Multi-influential genetic interactions alter behaviour and cognition through six main biological cascades in Down syndrome mouse modelsArnaud Duchon, Maria Del Mar Muniz Moreno, Sandra Martin Lorenzo, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|July 19, 2023
Changes in social behavior with MAPK2 and KCTD13/CUL3 pathways alterations in two new outbred rat models for the 16p11.2 syndromes with autism spectrum disordersSandra Martin Lorenzo, Maria Del Mar Muniz Moreno, Helin Atas, et al.
Cell Reports|September 26, 2019
Oligogenic Effects of 16p11.2 Copy-Number Variation on Craniofacial DevelopmentYuqi Qiu, Thomas Arbogast, Sandra Martin Lorenzo, et al.
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