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Inactivation of the Schizophrenia-associated BRD1 gene in Brain Causes Failure-to-thrive, Seizure Susceptibility and Abnormal Histone H3 Acetylation and N-tail Clipping

Veerle Paternoster, Anders Valdemar Edhager, Per Qvist, Julie Grinderslev Donskov, Pavel V. Shliaha, Ole N. Jensen, Ole Mors, Anders Lade Nielsen, Anders D. Børglum, Johan Palmfeldt, Jane Christensen

2021Molecular Neurobiology17 citationsDOI

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BromodomainHistoneAcetylationHistone H3BiologyEpigeneticsGeneticsHaploinsufficiencyCell biologyGeneMolecular biologyPhenotypeProtein Degradation and InhibitorsGenetics and Neurodevelopmental DisordersGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics
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