RNA EPITRANSCRIPTOMICS DYSREGULATION: A MAJOR DETERMINANT FOR SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED RISK OF ASD PATHOGENESIS

RNA epitranscriptomics dysregulation: A major determinant for significantly increased risk of ASD pathogenesis

Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are perhaps the most severe, intractable and challenging child psychiatric disorders.They are complex, pervasive and highly heterogeneous and depend on multifactorial neurodevelopmental conditions.Although the pathogenesis of autism remains unclear, it revolves around altered neurodevelopmental patterns and their im

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Proteo-Transcriptomic Analysis Identifies Potential Novel Toxins Secreted by the Predatory, Prey-Piercing Ribbon Worm Amphiporus lactifloreus

Nemerteans (ribbon worms) employ toxins to subdue their prey, but research thus far has focused on the small-molecule components of mucus secretions and few protein toxins have been characterized.We carried out a preliminary proteotranscriptomic Eyeliner analysis of putative toxins produced by the hoplonemertean Amphiporus lactifloreus (Hoplonemert

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