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The following pages link to Brain abnormalities in tuberous sclerosis complex (Q30977127):
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- Clinical and Neurobiological Relevance of Current Animal Models of Autism Spectrum Disorders (Q26748761) (← links)
- Epilepsy related to developmental tumors and malformations of cortical development (Q26829946) (← links)
- A mouse model of tuberous sclerosis: neuronal loss of Tsc1 causes dysplastic and ectopic neurons, reduced myelination, seizure activity, and limited survival (Q28506116) (← links)
- Hereditary Genodermatoses with Cancer Predisposition (Q30470596) (← links)
- The differential effects of prenatal and/or postnatal rapamycin on neurodevelopmental defects and cognition in a neuroglial mouse model of tuberous sclerosis complex. (Q30518266) (← links)
- Apparent diffusion coefficient is increased in children with tuberous sclerosis complex personal experience and review of the literature. (Q30706780) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis: a GAP at the crossroads of multiple signaling pathways (Q34562010) (← links)
- MRI findings reveal three different types of tubers in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (Q34787987) (← links)
- Loss of the tuberous sclerosis complex protein tuberin causes Purkinje cell degeneration (Q34987845) (← links)
- Clinically relevant imaging in tuberous sclerosis (Q35224736) (← links)
- Epileptogenic but MRI-normal perituberal tissue in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex contains tuber-specific abnormalities (Q35248484) (← links)
- Metabotropic glutamate receptor-dependent long-term depression is impaired due to elevated ERK signaling in the ΔRG mouse model of tuberous sclerosis complex (Q35748464) (← links)
- Behavioral and cognitive aspects of tuberous sclerosis complex (Q35962456) (← links)
- Fetal brain lesions in tuberous sclerosis complex: TORC1 activation and inflammation (Q36457269) (← links)
- Differential expression of major histocompatibility complex class I in developmental glioneuronal lesions (Q36591782) (← links)
- The neurobiology of the tuberous sclerosis complex (Q36617717) (← links)
- Targeted treatment trials for tuberous sclerosis and autism: no longer a dream (Q37025554) (← links)
- Loss of Tsc2 in radial glia models the brain pathology of tuberous sclerosis complex in the mouse (Q37128350) (← links)
- A magnetic resonance imaging study of cerebellar volume in tuberous sclerosis complex (Q37148933) (← links)
- Cell-specific alterations of glutamate receptor expression in tuberous sclerosis complex cortical tubers (Q37240068) (← links)
- Genomic analysis of the molecular neuropathology of tuberous sclerosis using a human stem cell model. (Q37272605) (← links)
- Fetal brain mTOR signaling activation in tuberous sclerosis complex (Q37464449) (← links)
- The management of subependymal giant cell tumors in tuberous sclerosis: a clinician's perspective (Q37838317) (← links)
- TSC1/TSC2 signaling in the CNS. (Q37844199) (← links)
- Translational research: Rett syndrome and tuberous sclerosis complex (Q37942280) (← links)
- Recommendations for the radiological diagnosis and follow-up of neuropathological abnormalities associated with tuberous sclerosis complex. (Q38207541) (← links)
- A novel mouse model of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC): eye-specific Tsc1-ablation disrupts visual-pathway development (Q38955248) (← links)
- Genetic control of postnatal human brain growth (Q39023653) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of Tsc1 and Tsc2 single and double radial glial cell mutants (Q39142069) (← links)
- Neuronal CTGF/CCN2 negatively regulates myelination in a mouse model of tuberous sclerosis complex (Q41896172) (← links)
- Loss of Tsc1 in vivo impairs hippocampal mGluR-LTD and increases excitatory synaptic function (Q42049245) (← links)
- Everolimus for tumor recurrence after surgical resection for subependymal giant cell astrocytoma associated with tuberous sclerosis complex (Q43426866) (← links)
- Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging metrics in perilesional white matter among children with periventricular nodular gray matter heterotopia (Q44250213) (← links)
- Subependymal giant cell astrocytomas in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex have consistent TSC1/TSC2 biallelic inactivation, and no BRAF mutations (Q47145272) (← links)
- Identification of a novel synaptic protein, TMTC3, involved in periventricular nodular heterotopia with intellectual disability and epilepsy (Q47707490) (← links)
- Characteristic brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in neonates with tuberous sclerosis complex (Q48450415) (← links)
- Magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion-weighted imaging of normal-appearing white matter in children and young adults with tuberous sclerosis complex (Q48522540) (← links)
- Unusual radiological presentation of tuberous sclerosis complex with leptomeningeal angiomatosis associated with a hypomorphic mutation in the TSC2 gene (Q48717873) (← links)
- Expression of microRNAs miR21, miR146a, and miR155 in tuberous sclerosis complex cortical tubers and their regulation in human astrocytes and SEGA-derived cell cultures (Q50305423) (← links)
- The neuroanatomical phenotype of tuberous sclerosis complex: focus on radial migration lines (Q50313740) (← links)
- Intrafamilial phenotypic variability in tuberous sclerosis complex. (Q51895340) (← links)
- Bilateral temporal arachnoid cysts associated with tuberous sclerosis complex. (Q51901331) (← links)
- Pulsed arterial spin-labeled MR imaging evaluation of tuberous sclerosis. (Q55465438) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis (Q64129273) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis (Q82029971) (← links)
- [Tuberous sclerosis (Bourneville disease)] (Q82626769) (← links)
- Long-Term Therapeutic Efficacy of Intravenous AAV-Mediated Hamartin Replacement in Mouse Model of Tuberous Sclerosis Type 1 (Q90172283) (← links)
- Association between diffuse cerebral MRI lesions and the occurrence and intractableness of West syndrome in tuberous sclerosis complex (Q90909843) (← links)
- The coding and non-coding transcriptional landscape of subependymal giant cell astrocytomas (Q91955016) (← links)