Good news: Your generous support has fueled more groundbreaking research into Smith-Magenis Syndrome! We're excited to share the latest findings from Dr. Wei-Hsiang Huang’s lab at McGill University. Research Highlights -
The Huang lab's recent article on the RAI1 gene, pivotal in brain development, details their innovative RAI1 studies in mice, marmoset monkeys, and human cells.
- The lab identified unique and shared patterns of RAI1 expression between these species.
- The work reveals the developmental and adult expression profile of RAI1 in marmoset brains and improves our understanding of the cellular basis of SMS.
This research, funded by supporters like you, marks a significant step forward in our understanding of SMS. Together, we're unlocking new pathways for advancements and innovative treatment options. |