
Corey’s Path to Dr. Dobyns and Walsh Lab – Paracentral Pachygyria / LIS 1
In 2006, Corey was diagnosed with paracentral pachygyria, a mild form of Lissencephaly through research studies done by Dr. Dobyns at the University of Chicago […]
In 2006, Corey was diagnosed with paracentral pachygyria, a mild form of Lissencephaly through research studies done by Dr. Dobyns at the University of Chicago […]
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June 2020, Dr. Dobyns moved to University of Minnesota|Department of Pediatrics Contact: Denise Fogel Administrative Associate Division of Genetics and Metabolism Pediatric Clinical Research Services […]
Genetic mutation underlying severe childhood brain disorder identified Pachygyria characterized by irregular unfolding of brain surface cells Date: August 9, 2018 Source: Case Western Reserve […]
Test 1: 12/22/06 testing for deletions of chromosome17 by FISH analysis was completed and normal. See Genetic Testing report by Emory University, Dr. Daniel Gruskin, […]
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Within the last 2 years (2010 written), new DNA sequencing technologies, dubbed NextGen (“next generation”), have been introduced that are revolutionizing the field of neurogenetics. […]
Abstract Optic nerve hypoplasia can be associated with other central nervous system malformations. When associated with the absence of the septum pellucidum or thinning of […]
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2012 research involves the study of cortical malformations produced by disturbances in the Lis1, Reeler, and Doublecortin genes. Because these brain malformations are characterized as […]
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