Developmental delay could stem from nicotinic receptor deletion
Sunday, November 8, 2009 - 13:28
in Biology & Nature
The loss of a gene through deletion of genetic material on chromosome 15 is associated with significant abnormalities in learning and behavior, said a consortium of researchers led by Baylor College of Medicine in a report that appears online today in the journal Nature Genetics.
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