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Induced chromosome deletions cause hypersociability and other features of Williams–Beuren syndrome in mice Expression of genes measured by real‐time qRT‐PCR.

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1 Induced chromosome deletions cause hypersociability and other features of Williams–Beuren syndrome in mice Expression of genes measured by real‐time qRT‐PCR. A. Within the DD and B. Within the PD. Pooled brain RNA samples from four mice per genotype were analysed. Bars represent the average of triplicate measurements. WT levels are set as 1.00. IF THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY OR IS OWNED BY A THIRD PARTY, AS INDICATED IN THE CAPTION LINE, THEN FURTHER PERMISSION MAY BE NEEDED BEFORE ANY FURTHER USE. PLEASE CONTACT WILEY'S PERMISSIONS DEPARTMENT ON OR USE THE RIGHTSLINK SERVICE BY CLICKING ON THE 'REQUEST PERMISSIONS' LINK ACCOMPANYING THIS ARTICLE. WILEY OR AUTHOR OWNED IMAGES MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO PROPER CITATION OF THE ARTICLE, AUTHOR, AND PUBLISHER. EMBO Mol Med, Volume: 1, Issue: 1, Pages: 50-65, First published: 26 March 2009, DOI: ( /emmm )


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