Search results (371)
« Back to PublicationsAutism-like phenotypes and increased NMDAR2D expression in mice with KDM5B histone lysine demethylase deficiency.
Journal article
Pérez-Sisqués L. et al, (2026), Sci Adv, 12
Autism subtypes identified using cross-species functional connectivity analyses.
Journal article
Pagani M. et al, (2026), Nat Neurosci
An X-linked long non-coding RNA, PTCHD1-AS, and the core features of autism.
Journal article
Bradley CA. et al, (2026), Nature
Translating brain anatomy and disease from mouse to human in latent gene expression space.
Journal article
Jaroszynski C. et al, (2026), EBioMedicine, 127
Correction: Using endocrine profiles to explore subgroups among transdiagnostic neurodiverse children and adolescents.
Journal article
Mo K. et al, (2026), J Neural Transm (Vienna)
Regulation of autism-related self-injurious behavior by electrical stimulation of corticostriatal circuits in mice and humans.
Journal article
Zhang K. et al, (2026), Sci Adv, 12
Altered Brain Structure in an ATRX-Deficient Mouse Model of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Journal article
Quesnel K. et al, (2026), Autism Res, 19
The development of dynamic networks supporting attentional flexibility.
Journal article
Coleman SC. et al, (2026), Dev Cogn Neurosci, 78
Macrostructural, microstructural, and cellular effects of neuroinflammation on the mouse brain.
Journal article
Patel Y. et al, (2026), Brain Behav Immun Health, 52
Enrichment-induced forgetting is associated with white matter microstructure in mice.
Journal article
Gazdzinski LM. et al, (2026), Behav Brain Res, 497
Probing the Influence of Paternal Diet on Offspring Neuroanatomy With Mouse MRI.
Journal article
McKnight EGW. et al, (2026), Brain Behav, 16
Decoding the Neural Basis of Sensory Phenotypes in Autism.
Journal article
Kolisnyk M. et al, (2026), Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging
Using endocrine profiles to explore subgroups among transdiagnostic neurodiverse children and adolescents.
Journal article
Mo K. et al, (2025), J Neural Transm (Vienna)
Parental high-fat/high-sugar diets and their lasting impact on brain development in offspring: a longitudinal mouse MRI study.
Journal article
Lee G. et al, (2025), Transl Psychiatry, 15
