SMARCA2 and other genome-wide supported schizophrenia-associated genes: regulation by REST/NRSF, network organization and primate-specific evolution.
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The Transcription Repressor REST in Adult Neurons: Physiology, Pathology, and Diseases(1,2,3)Kinetic analysis of npBAF to nBAF switching reveals exchange of SS18 with CREST and integration with neural developmental pathwaysThe emergence of human-evolutionary medical genomicsWhole-genome sequencing in multiplex families with psychoses reveals mutations in the SHANK2 and SMARCA1 genes segregating with illness.Mutations in ARID2 are associated with intellectual disabilities.From neural development to cognition: unexpected roles for chromatin.Rethinking the Epigenetic Framework to Unravel the Molecular Pathology of Schizophrenia.Avoiding mouse traps in schizophrenia genetics: lessons and promises from current and emerging mouse models.Molecular signatures of mood stabilisers highlight the role of the transcription factor REST/NRSF.Heat shock alters the expression of schizophrenia and autism candidate genes in an induced pluripotent stem cell model of the human telencephalonCharacterization of a REST-Regulated Internal Promoter in the Schizophrenia Genome-Wide Associated Gene MIR137.The role of BAF (mSWI/SNF) complexes in mammalian neural development.ZNF804A Transcriptional Networks in Differentiating Neurons Derived from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells of Human OriginSignificant expansion of the REST/NRSF cistrome in human versus mouse embryonic stem cells: potential implications for neural developmentExome sequencing to identify de novo mutations in sporadic ALS triosThe role of BRD7 in embryo development and glucose metabolism.Creating a neural specific chromatin landscape by npBAF and nBAF complexes.Reprogramming human fibroblasts to neurons by recapitulating an essential microRNA-chromatin switch.Commentary: will analyzing the epigenome yield cohesive principles of ethanol teratology?Bromodomains as therapeutic targets.Neuron-specific chromatin remodeling: a missing link in epigenetic mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity, memory, and intellectual disability disorders.Transcription factor 4 (TCF4) and schizophrenia: integrating the animal and the human perspective.Chromatin regulators in neurodevelopment and disease: Analysis of fly neural circuits provides insights: Networks of chromatin regulators and transcription factors underlie Drosophila neurogenesis and cognitive defects in intellectual disability andCoffin-Siris syndrome and related disorders involving components of the BAF (mSWI/SNF) complex: historical review and recent advances using next generation sequencing.NRSF: an angel or a devil in neurogenesis and neurological diseases.Toward understanding the role of the neuron-specific BAF chromatin remodeling complex in memory formation.Lead neurotoxicity: exploring the potential impact of lead substitution in zinc-finger proteins on mental health.Functional characterization of the neuron-restrictive silencer element in the human tryptophan hydroxylase 2 gene expression.Rb silencing mediated by the down-regulation of MeCP2 is involved in cell transformation induced by long-term exposure to hydroquinone.Transcribing the connectome: roles for transcription factors and chromatin regulators in activity-dependent synapse development.Genome-wide association analysis identifies common variants influencing infant brain volumes.Currently recognized genes for schizophrenia: High-resolution chromosome ideogram representation.BRG1 in the Nucleus Accumbens Regulates Cocaine-Seeking Behavior.Chromatin Remodeling BAF (SWI/SNF) Complexes in Neural Development and Disorders.Genome-wide methylome analyses reveal novel epigenetic regulation patterns in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.Mutation of neuron-specific chromatin remodeling subunit BAF53b: rescue of plasticity and memory by manipulating actin remodeling.Dominant and Protective Role of the CYTH4 Primate-Specific GTTT-Repeat Longer Alleles Against Neurodegeneration.Development of patient-specific neurons in schizophrenia using induced pluripotent stem cells.Retinal interneuron survival requires non-cell-autonomous Atrx activity.ATRX in chromatin assembly and genome architecture during development and disease.
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SMARCA2 and other genome-wide supported schizophrenia-associated genes: regulation by REST/NRSF, network organization and primate-specific evolution.
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SMARCA2 and other genome-wide ...... nd primate-specific evolution.
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SMARCA2 and other genome-wide ...... nd primate-specific evolution.
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Adi Doron-Faigenboim
Hervé Delacroix
Jean-Marie Moalic
Lawrence Aggerbeck
Michel Simonneau
Yann Loe-Mie
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2010-05-10T00:00:00Z