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    Prominent publications by Erin Y Chen

    KOL Index score: 5566

    22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) is a disorder caused by recurrent, chromosome-specific, low copy repeat (LCR)-mediated copy-number losses of chromosome 22q11. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has been involved in the clinical care of individuals with what is now known as 22q11.2DS since our initial report of the association with DiGeorge syndrome in 1982. We reviewed the medical records on our continuously growing longitudinal cohort of 1,421 patients with molecularly ...

    Conhecido por Human Pair |  digeorge syndrome |  congenital heart disease |  childrens hospital |  chromosome deletion
    KOL Index score: 2207

    Abstract Synaptotagmin (SYT) 7 has emerged as key regulator of presynaptic function, but its localization and precise function in the synaptic vesicle cycle remain unclear. Here, we used iGluSnFR to optically and directly interrogate glutamate release, at the single bouton level, in SYT7 KO dissociated mouse hippocampal neurons. We analyzed asynchronous release, paired pulse facilitation, and synaptic vesicle replenishment, and found that SYT7 contributes to each of these processes to ...

    Conhecido por Asynchronous Release |  synaptotagmin 7 |  synaptic vesicles |  vesicle replenishment |  mouse hippocampal
    KOL Index score: 1150

    Synaptotagmin 7 (SYT7) has emerged as a key regulator of presynaptic function, but its localization and precise role in the synaptic vesicle cycle remain the subject of debate. Here, we used iGluSnFR to optically interrogate glutamate release, at the single-bouton level, in SYT7KO-dissociated mouse hippocampal neurons. We analyzed asynchronous release, paired-pulse facilitation, and synaptic vesicle replenishment and found that SYT7 contributes to each of these processes to different ...

    Conhecido por Synaptic Vesicles |  vesicle replenishment |  cycle remain |  activity dependent
    KOL Index score: 172

    The 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (22q11.2DS) occurs in ~1:3,000-6,000 individuals. Features less typically associated with 22q11.2DS, such as orthopedic manifestations, may be overlooked or may not lead to appropriate diagnostic testing. Club foot has a general population prevalence of ~1:1,000 and has been occasionally described in association with 22q11.2DS. Our hypothesis is that the prevalence of club foot is higher in patients with 22q11.2DS. We performed a retrospective review in two ...

     

    Erin Y Chen: Influência estatística

    Amostra de conceitos para os quais Erin Y Chen está entre os principais especialistas do mundo.
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    synaptotagmin 7 syt7 #39
    synaptotagmin 7 #74
    docking synaptic #82

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    Erin Y Chen:Impacto especializado

    Conceitos para os quaisErin Y Chentem influência direta:Synaptic vesicles,  Synaptotagmin 7,  Asynchronous release,  22q112 deletion syndrome,  Deletion syndrome,  Digeorge syndrome,  Synaptotagmin 7 syt7,  Syndrome 22q112ds.

    Erin Y Chen:Kol Impact

    Conceitos relacionados ao trabalho de outros autores para os quaisfor which Erin Y Chen tem influência:22q112 deletion syndrome,  Idiopathic scoliosis,  Synaptic vesicles,  Behavior problems,  Cnv genes,  Psychosocial risks,  Transient docking.


     

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