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Link-It Detail - PubMed - 15q11-13 GABAA receptor genes are normally biallelically expressed in brain yet are subject to epigenetic dysregulation in autism-spectrum disorders.
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PubMed (1)
15q11-13 GABAA receptor genes are normally biallelically expressed in brain yet are subject to epigenetic dysregulation in autism-spectrum disorders. 17339270
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SpeciesGeneGeneIdGene NameEvidence
HumanMECP24204methyl CpG binding protein 2 (Rett syndrome)
PUBMED, Pubmed Id: 17339270, PUBMED ID: 17339270
HumanGABRB32562gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) A receptor, beta 3
PUBMED, Pubmed Id: 17339270, PUBMED ID: 17339270
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