
Scientists Show Proof-of-Principle for Silencing Extra Chromosome Responsible for Down Syndrome
Scientists have established
that a naturally occurring X
chromosome "off switch" can
be rerouted to neutralize
the extra chromosome
... > full story

Exercise Rescues Mutated Neural Stem Cells
The genetic mutation leading
to the developmental
disorder "CHARGE syndrome"
blocks the maturation of
neural stem cells. This
finding explains why CHARGE
... > full story

Geneticists Solve Mystery of EEC Syndrome's Variable Severity in Children
By identifying a protein
that acts as a genetic
modifier, scientists have
solved the mystery of why
some infants are born with a
... > full story

Targeting an Aspect of Down Syndrome
Researchers have determined
how a gene that is known to
be defective in Down
syndrome is regulated and
how its dysregulation may
lead to neurological
defects, providing insights
... > full story
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Gene Therapy Using Lentivirus to Treat Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Promising
July 11, 2013 Researchers have developed a new gene therapy approach to treatment of Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome, a fatal inherited form of ... > full story -
Later Cord Clamping After Birth Increases Iron Levels in Babies
July 11, 2013 Delaying clamping of the umbilical cord after birth benefits newborn babies, according to a systematic review. The authors found babies' blood and iron levels were healthier when the cord was clamped ... > full story -
Key Factors in Understanding Differences in Rates of Birth Defects Identified
July 4, 2013 New research highlights important information for health professionals and parents about the factors which may increase the likelihood of a baby being born with a birth ... > full story -
Drug Improves Cognitive Function in Mouse Model of Down Syndrome
July 2, 2013 An existing FDA-approved drug improves cognitive function in a mouse model of Down syndrome, according to a new ... > full story -
Gene Therapy Cures a Severe Pediatric Neurodegenerative Disease in Animal Models
July 2, 2013 A single session of gene therapy cures Sanfilippo Syndrome A in animal models. This syndrome is a neurodegenerative disease that affects between 1 and 9 out of every 100,000 children, and causes the ... > full story -
Common Genetic Disease Linked to Father's Age
June 7, 2013 Scientists have unlocked the mystery of why new cases of the genetic disease Noonan syndrome are so common; a mutation that causes the disease disproportionately increases a normal father's ... > full story -
Non-Invasive First Trimester Blood Test Reliably Detects Down's Syndrome and Other Genetic Fetal Abnormalities
June 7, 2013 New research has found that routine screening using a non-invasive test that analyzes fetal DNA in a pregnant woman's blood can accurately detect Down's syndrome and other genetic fetal abnormalities ... > full story -
Common Protein Known to Cause Autism Now Linked to Specific Behaviors
June 3, 2013 Researchers find abnormal brain networks in Fragile X syndrome, a genetic malady that is the most common inherited cause of autism and intellectual ... > full story -
'Back to Sleep' Does Not Affect Baby's Ability to Roll
June 3, 2013 New research shows little change in babies' ability to roll from their tummy to back and vice versa 20 years after 'back to sleep' ... > full story -
Down Syndrome Neurons Grown from Stem Cells Show Signature Problems
May 27, 2013 Brain cells have been grown from skin cells of individuals with Down ... > full story
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