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Motor Skills Disorders
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MeSH
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20181007
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a(PUBCHEM:9832404) decreases path(MESH:"Motor Skills Disorders") View Subject | View Object

Given the fact that children carrying ADNP mutations (ADNP syndrome children) exhibit motor impairments, we also utilized the hanging wire test to measure potential impairments and amelioration by NAP. Results showed a significant impairment due to Adnp haploinsufficiency and amelioration by NAP treatment (Fig. 2f) PubMed:30664622

p(HGNC:ADNP, pmod(MESH:Haploinsufficiency)) increases path(MESH:"Motor Skills Disorders") View Subject | View Object

Given the fact that children carrying ADNP mutations (ADNP syndrome children) exhibit motor impairments, we also utilized the hanging wire test to measure potential impairments and amelioration by NAP. Results showed a significant impairment due to Adnp haploinsufficiency and amelioration by NAP treatment (Fig. 2f) PubMed:30664622

p(HGNC:ADNP) decreases path(MESH:"Motor Skills Disorders") View Subject | View Object

Given the fact that children carrying ADNP mutations (ADNP syndrome children) exhibit motor impairments, we also utilized the hanging wire test to measure potential impairments and amelioration by NAP. Results showed a significant impairment due to Adnp haploinsufficiency and amelioration by NAP treatment (Fig. 2f) PubMed:30664622

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