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2004Mouse orthologue of ARX, a gene mutated in several X-linked forms of mental retardation and epilepsy, is a marker of adult neural stem cells and forebrain GABAergic neuronsColombo, E.; Galli, R.; Cossu, G.; Gecz, J.; Broccoli, V.
2013ZC4H2 mutations are associated with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and intellectual disability through impairment of central and peripheral synaptic plasticityHirata, H.; McMichael, G.; Haan, E.; MacLennan, A.; Yap, T.; Nguyen, L.; Shaw, M.; Gecz, J.
2015HCFC1 loss-of-function mutations disrupt neuronal and neural progenitor cells of the developing brain.Jolly, L.; Nguyen, L.; Domingo, D.; Sun, Y.; Barry, S.; Hancarova, M.; Plevova, P.; Vlckova, M.; Havlovicova, M.; Kalscheuer, V.; Graziano, C.; Pippucci, T.; Bonora, E.; Sedlacek, Z.; Gecz, J.
2013The UPF3B gene, implicated in intellectual disability, autism, ADHD and childhood onset schizophrenia regulates neural progenitor cell behaviour and neuronal outgrowthJolly, L.; Homan, C.; Jacob, R.; Barry, S.; Gecz, J.
2009FRAXE-associated mental retardation protein (FMR2) is an RNA-binding protein with high affinity for G-quartet RNA forming structureBensaid, M.; Melko, M.; Bechara, E.; Davidovic, L.; Berretta, A.; Catania, M.; Gecz, J.; Lalli, E.; Bardoni, B.
2007Aristaless-related homeobox gene, the gene responsible for west syndrome and related disorders, is a groucho/transducin-like enhancer of split dependent transcriptional repressorMcKenzie, O.; Ponte, I.; Mangelsdorf, M.; Finnis, M.; Colasante, G.; Shoubridge, C.; Stifani, S.; Gecz, J.; Broccoli, V.
2016Pcdh19 loss-of-function increases neuronal migration in vitro but is dispensable for brain development in micePederick, D.; Homan, C.; Jaehne, E.; Piltz, S.; Haines, B.; Baune, B.; Jolly, L.; Hughes, J.; Gecz, J.; Thomas, P.