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Archive for April 19th, 2022

Day: April 19, 2022

Creation of Zebrafish Models to Provide Unique Insights into Impact of SETBP1-HD

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Creation of Zebrafish Models to Provide Unique Insights into Impact of SETBP1-HD

by haley / On April 19, 2022Posted in Press Release

Creation of Zebrafish Models to Provide Unique Insights into Impact of SETBP1-HD Austin, TX — April 19, 2022 – Creating animal models is a monumental milestone in any genetic research effort as it mimics a disease in a repeatable, observable manner. These models allow researchers to test, observe, modify and repeat trials on cells, tissues […]

What is SETBP1?

SETBP1 haploinsufficiency disorder is a very rare disorder that is the result of a loss-of-function of one copy of the SETBP1 gene and causes a spectrum of symptoms ranging from absent speech to expressive language delays, mild-severe intellectual disability, autistic-traits or autism, developmental delays and ADHD.

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