Putative contributions of the sex chromosome proteins SOX3 and SRY to neurodevelopmental disorders

Volume: 180, Issue: 6, Pages: 390 - 414
Published: Dec 9, 2018
Abstract
The male-biased prevalence of certain neurodevelopmental disorders and the sex-biased outcomes associated with stress exposure during gestation have been previously described. Here, we hypothesized that genes distinctively targeted by only one or both homologous proteins highly conserved across therian mammals, SOX3 and SRY, could induce sexual adaptive changes that result in a differential risk for neurodevelopmental disorders. ChIP-seq/chip...
Paper Details
Title
Putative contributions of the sex chromosome proteins SOX3 and SRY to neurodevelopmental disorders
Published Date
Dec 9, 2018
Volume
180
Issue
6
Pages
390 - 414
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