Whole brain delivery of an instability-prone Mecp2 transgene improves behavioral and molecular pathological defects in mouse models of Rett syndrome

  1. Mirko Luoni
  2. Serena Giannelli
  3. Marzia Tina Indrigo
  4. Antonio Niro
  5. Luca Massimino
  6. Angelo Iannielli
  7. Laura Passeri
  8. Fabio Russo
  9. Giuseppe Morabito
  10. Piera Calamita
  11. Silvia Gregori
  12. Benjamin Deverman
  13. Vania Broccoli  Is a corresponding author
  1. San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Italy
  2. National Institute of Molecular Genetics, Italy
  3. Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at Broad Institute, United States
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  1. Mirko Luoni
  2. Serena Giannelli
  3. Marzia Tina Indrigo
  4. Antonio Niro
  5. Luca Massimino
  6. Angelo Iannielli
  7. Laura Passeri
  8. Fabio Russo
  9. Giuseppe Morabito
  10. Piera Calamita
  11. Silvia Gregori
  12. Benjamin Deverman
  13. Vania Broccoli
(2020)
Whole brain delivery of an instability-prone Mecp2 transgene improves behavioral and molecular pathological defects in mouse models of Rett syndrome
eLife 9:e52629.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.52629