Autism-associated SHANK3 mutations impair maturation of neuromuscular junctions and striated muscles

Volume: 12, Issue: 547
Published: Jun 10, 2020
Abstract
Heterozygous mutations of the gene encoding the postsynaptic protein SHANK3 are associated with syndromic forms of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). One of the earliest clinical symptoms in SHANK3-associated ASD is neonatal skeletal muscle hypotonia. This symptom can be critical for the early diagnosis of affected children; however, the mechanism mediating hypotonia in ASD is not completely understood. Here, we used a combination of...
Paper Details
Title
Autism-associated SHANK3 mutations impair maturation of neuromuscular junctions and striated muscles
Published Date
Jun 10, 2020
Volume
12
Issue
547
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