Mapeo genético identifica Homer1 como un modificador del desarrollo de la atención

Zachary Gershon1, Alessandra Bonito-Oliva1, Matt Kanke2

  • 1Laboratory of Neural Dynamics & Cognition, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA.

Nature neuroscience
|December 22, 2025
PubMed
Resumen

Los investigadores identificaron el gen Homer1 como un factor genético clave que influye en la atención. La regulación decreciente de Homer1 durante el desarrollo mejoró la atención en ratones al mejorar el tono inhibitorio cerebral, lo que sugiere que es un objetivo terapéutico.

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