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218 related items for PubMed ID: 34167580

  • 1. In vitro zinc supplementation alters synaptic deficits caused by autism spectrum disorder-associated Shank2 point mutations in hippocampal neurons.
    Vyas Y, Jung Y, Lee K, Garner CC, Montgomery JM.
    Mol Brain; 2021 Jun 24; 14(1):95. PubMed ID: 34167580
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  • 3. Differential effectiveness of dietary zinc supplementation with autism-related behaviours in Shank2 knockout mice.
    Lee K, Jung Y, Vyas Y, Mills Z, McNamara L, Montgomery JM.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci; 2024 Jul 29; 379(1906):20230230. PubMed ID: 38853567
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  • 5. SHANK1 polymorphisms and SNP-SNP interactions among SHANK family: A possible cue for recognition to autism spectrum disorder in infant age.
    Qiu S, Li Y, Bai Y, Shi J, Cui H, Gu Y, Ren Y, Zhao Q, Zhang K, Lu M, Wang Y, Li Y, Zhong W, Zhu X, Liu Y, Cheng Y, Qiao Y, Liu Y.
    Autism Res; 2019 Mar 29; 12(3):375-383. PubMed ID: 30629339
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  • 7. Defective Synapse Maturation and Enhanced Synaptic Plasticity in Shank2 Δex7-/- Mice.
    Wegener S, Buschler A, Stempel AV, Kang SJ, Lim CS, Kaang BK, Shoichet SA, Manahan-Vaughan D, Schmitz D.
    eNeuro; 2018 Mar 29; 5(3):. PubMed ID: 30023428
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  • 8. SHANK2 mutations associated with autism spectrum disorder cause hyperconnectivity of human neurons.
    Zaslavsky K, Zhang WB, McCready FP, Rodrigues DC, Deneault E, Loo C, Zhao M, Ross PJ, El Hajjar J, Romm A, Thompson T, Piekna A, Wei W, Wang Z, Khattak S, Mufteev M, Pasceri P, Scherer SW, Salter MW, Ellis J.
    Nat Neurosci; 2019 Apr 29; 22(4):556-564. PubMed ID: 30911184
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  • 9. Structural deficits in key domains of Shank2 lead to alterations in postsynaptic nanoclusters and to a neurodevelopmental disorder in humans.
    Hassani Nia F, Woike D, Bento I, Niebling S, Tibbe D, Schulz K, Hirnet D, Skiba M, Hönck HH, Veith K, Günther C, Scholz T, Bierhals T, Driemeyer J, Bend R, Failla AV, Lohr C, Alai MG, Kreienkamp HJ.
    Mol Psychiatry; 2024 Jun 29; 29(6):1683-1697. PubMed ID: 36450866
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  • 12. Zinc deficiency dysregulates the synaptic ProSAP/Shank scaffold and might contribute to autism spectrum disorders.
    Grabrucker S, Jannetti L, Eckert M, Gaub S, Chhabra R, Pfaender S, Mangus K, Reddy PP, Rankovic V, Schmeisser MJ, Kreutz MR, Ehret G, Boeckers TM, Grabrucker AM.
    Brain; 2014 Jan 29; 137(Pt 1):137-52. PubMed ID: 24277719
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  • 15. Shank3 Is Part of a Zinc-Sensitive Signaling System That Regulates Excitatory Synaptic Strength.
    Arons MH, Lee K, Thynne CJ, Kim SA, Schob C, Kindler S, Montgomery JM, Garner CC.
    J Neurosci; 2016 Aug 31; 36(35):9124-34. PubMed ID: 27581454
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  • 17. Zinc deficiency and supplementation in autism spectrum disorder and Phelan-McDermid syndrome.
    Alsufiani HM, Alkhanbashi AS, Laswad NAB, Bakhadher KK, Alghamdi SA, Tayeb HO, Tarazi FI.
    J Neurosci Res; 2022 Apr 31; 100(4):970-978. PubMed ID: 35114017
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  • 19. Cell-Type-Specific Shank2 Deletion in Mice Leads to Differential Synaptic and Behavioral Phenotypes.
    Kim R, Kim J, Chung C, Ha S, Lee S, Lee E, Yoo YE, Kim W, Shin W, Kim E.
    J Neurosci; 2018 Apr 25; 38(17):4076-4092. PubMed ID: 29572432
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