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Cholinergic dysfunction in fragile X syndrome and potential intervention: A preliminary 1H MRS study
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 02/17/09
Kesler SR et al. - Studies utilizing biochemical neuroimaging techniques such as these have the potential to significantly impact the design of treatment strategies for FRAX and other genetic disorders by helping identify neurochemical targets for intervention as well as serving as metrics for treatment efficacy.
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