A cross-species link between mTOR-related synaptic pathology and functional hyperconnectivity in aut...
A cross-species link between mTOR-related synaptic pathology and functional hyperconnectivity in autism
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Pagani, Marco , Bertero, Alice , Trakoshis, Stavros , Ulysse, Laura , Locarno, Andrea , Miseviciute, Ieva , De Felice, Alessia , Canella, Carola , Supekar, Kausthub , Galbusera, Alberto , Menon, Vinod , Tonini, Raffaella , Deco, Gustavo , Lombardo, Michael V , Pasqualetti, Massimo and Gozzi, Alessandro
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Abstract Postmortem studies have revealed increased density of excitatory synapses in the brains of individuals with autism, with a putative link to aberrant mTOR-dependent synaptic pruning. Autism is also characterized by atypical macroscale functional connectivity as measured with resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI). These observations raise the question...
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A cross-species link between mTOR-related synaptic pathology and functional hyperconnectivity in autism
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2692-8205
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10.1101/2020.10.07.329292
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