PubMed Mentions
The links below are to publications on PubMed referring to Autism Tissue Program - ATP. This list is gathered weekly from PubMed automatically.
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Morphological features of the medial superior olive in autism. Description: Kulesza, Randy J, et al. Morphological features of the medial superior olive in autism. ''Brain Res''. 2008 Mar 20; '''1200''': 132-7 | |
Immune transcriptome alterations in the temporal cortex of subjects with autism. Description: Garbett, Krassimira, et al. Immune transcriptome alterations in the temporal cortex of subjects with autism. ''Neurobiol Dis''. 2008 Jun; '''30''' (3):303-11 | |
Abnormal cell patterning at the cortical gray-white matter boundary in autism spectrum disorders. Description: Avino, Thomas A, et al. Abnormal cell patterning at the cortical gray-white matter boundary in autism spectrum disorders. ''Brain Res''. 2010 Nov 11; '''1360''': 138-46 | |
Association of transcription factor gene LMX1B with autism. Description: Thanseem, Ismail, et al. Association of transcription factor gene LMX1B with autism. ''PLoS One''. 2011; '''6''' (8):e23738 | |
Synaptic signaling and aberrant RNA splicing in autism spectrum disorders. Description: Smith, Ryan M, et al. Synaptic signaling and aberrant RNA splicing in autism spectrum disorders. ''Front Synaptic Neurosci''. 2011; '''3''': 1 | |
Malformation of the human superior olive in autistic spectrum disorders. Description: Kulesza, Randy J Jr, et al. Malformation of the human superior olive in autistic spectrum disorders. ''Brain Res''. 2011 Jan 7; '''1367''': 360-71 | |
Increased serotonin axons (immunoreactive to 5-HT transporter) in postmortem brains from young autism donors. Description: Azmitia, Efrain C, et al. Increased serotonin axons (immunoreactive to 5-HT transporter) in postmortem brains from young autism donors. ''Neuropharmacology''. 2011 Jun; '''60''' (7-8):1347-54 | |
Preprocessing and Quality Control Strategies for Illumina DASL Assay-Based Brain Gene Expression Studies with Semi-Degraded Samples. Description: Chow, Maggie L, et al. Preprocessing and Quality Control Strategies for Illumina DASL Assay-Based Brain Gene Expression Studies with Semi-Degraded Samples. ''Front Genet''. 2012; '''3''': 11 | |
Sigmoid fits to locate and characterize cortical boundaries in human cerebral cortex. Description: Hutsler, Jeffrey J, et al. Sigmoid fits to locate and characterize cortical boundaries in human cerebral cortex. ''J Neurosci Methods''. 2013 Jan 30; '''212''' (2):242-6 | |
Regional alterations in purkinje cell density in patients with autism. Description: Skefos, Jerry, et al. Regional alterations in purkinje cell density in patients with autism. ''PLoS One''. 2014; '''9''' (2):e81255 | |
DNA methylation analysis of the autistic brain reveals multiple dysregulated biological pathways. Description: Nardone, S, et al. DNA methylation analysis of the autistic brain reveals multiple dysregulated biological pathways. ''Transl Psychiatry''. 2014 Sep 2; '''4''': e433 | |
Transcriptome analysis reveals dysregulation of innate immune response genes and neuronal activity-dependent genes in autism. Description: Gupta, Simone, et al. Transcriptome analysis reveals dysregulation of innate immune response genes and neuronal activity-dependent genes in autism. ''Nat Commun''. 2014 Dec 10; '''5''': 5748 | |
A highly conserved program of neuronal microexons is misregulated in autistic brains. Description: Irimia, Manuel, et al. A highly conserved program of neuronal microexons is misregulated in autistic brains. ''Cell''. 2014 Dec 18; '''159''' (7):1511-23 | |
Integrated systems analysis reveals a molecular network underlying autism spectrum disorders. Description: Li, Jingjing, et al. Integrated systems analysis reveals a molecular network underlying autism spectrum disorders. ''Mol Syst Biol''. 2014 Dec 30; '''10''': 774 | |
Atypical miRNA expression in temporal cortex associated with dysregulation of immune, cell cycle, and other pathways in autism spectrum disorders. Description: Ander, Bradley P, et al. Atypical miRNA expression in temporal cortex associated with dysregulation of immune, cell cycle, and other pathways in autism spectrum disorders. ''Mol Autism''. 2015; '''6''': 37 | |
Hypomethylation of miR-142 promoter and upregulation of microRNAs that target the oxytocin receptor gene in the autism prefrontal cortex. Description: Mor, Michal, et al. Hypomethylation of miR-142 promoter and upregulation of microRNAs that target the oxytocin receptor gene in the autism prefrontal cortex. ''Mol Autism''. 2015; '''6''': 46 | |
Investigation of sex differences in the expression of RORA and its transcriptional targets in the brain as a potential contributor to the sex bias in autism. Description: Hu, Valerie W, et al. Investigation of sex differences in the expression of RORA and its transcriptional targets in the brain as a potential contributor to the sex bias in autism. ''Mol Autism''. 2015; '''6''': 7 | |
NTRK2 expression levels are reduced in laser captured pyramidal neurons from the anterior cingulate cortex in males with autism spectrum disorder. Description: Chandley, Michelle J, et al. NTRK2 expression levels are reduced in laser captured pyramidal neurons from the anterior cingulate cortex in males with autism spectrum disorder. ''Mol Autism''. 2015; '''6''': 28 | |
Decreased mTOR signaling pathway in human idiopathic autism and in rats exposed to valproic acid. Description: Nicolini, Chiara, et al. Decreased mTOR signaling pathway in human idiopathic autism and in rats exposed to valproic acid. ''Acta Neuropathol Commun''. 2015 Jan 20; '''3''': 3 | |
Organization of the human superior olivary complex in 15q duplication syndromes and autism spectrum disorders. Description: Lukose, R, et al. Organization of the human superior olivary complex in 15q duplication syndromes and autism spectrum disorders. ''Neuroscience''. 2015 Feb 12; '''286''': 216-30 | |
Decreased Brain Levels of Vitamin B12 in Aging, Autism and Schizophrenia. Description: Zhang, Yiting, et al. Decreased Brain Levels of Vitamin B12 in Aging, Autism and Schizophrenia. ''PLoS One''. 2016; '''11''' (1):e0146797 | |
Finding novel distinctions between the sAPPalpha-mediated anabolic biochemical pathways in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Fragile X Syndrome plasma and brain tissue. Description: Ray, Balmiki, et al. Finding novel distinctions between the sAPPalpha-mediated anabolic biochemical pathways in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Fragile X Syndrome plasma and brain tissue. ''Sci Rep''. 2016 May 23; '''6''': 26052 | |
Genome-wide, integrative analysis implicates microRNA dysregulation in autism spectrum disorder. Description: Wu, Ye E, et al. Genome-wide, integrative analysis implicates microRNA dysregulation in autism spectrum disorder. ''Nat Neurosci''. 2016 Nov; '''19''' (11):1463-1476 | |
Histone Acetylome-wide Association Study of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Description: Sun, Wenjie, et al. Histone Acetylome-wide Association Study of Autism Spectrum Disorder. ''Cell''. 2016 Nov 17; '''167''' (5):1385-1397.e11 | |
Bio-collections in autism research. Description: Reilly, Jamie, et al. Bio-collections in autism research. ''Mol Autism''. 2017; '''8''': 34 | |
Disruption of melatonin synthesis is associated with impaired 14-3-3 and miR-451 levels in patients with autism spectrum disorders. Description: Pagan, Cecile, et al. Disruption of melatonin synthesis is associated with impaired 14-3-3 and miR-451 levels in patients with autism spectrum disorders. ''Sci Rep''. 2017 May 18; '''7''' (1):2096 | |
Epigenetic regulation of RELN and GAD1 in the frontal cortex (FC) of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) subjects. Description: Zhubi, Adrian, et al. Epigenetic regulation of RELN and GAD1 in the frontal cortex (FC) of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) subjects. ''Int J Dev Neurosci''. 2017 Nov; '''62''': 63-72 | |
Parallel trends in cortical gray and white matter architecture and connections in primates allow fine study of pathways in humans and reveal network disruptions in autism. Description: Zikopoulos, Basilis, et al. Parallel trends in cortical gray and white matter architecture and connections in primates allow fine study of pathways in humans and reveal network disruptions in autism. ''PLoS Biol''. 2018 Feb; '''16''' (2):e2004559 |