DSCR10


Description

The DSCR10 (Down syndrome critical region 10) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 21.

The DSCR10 gene, also known as the Down syndrome candidate region 10 gene, is a gene located on chromosome 21. It is thought to play a role in neuronal development and function, and has been implicated in the development of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability.

The DSCR10 gene encodes a protein that is thought to play a role in neuronal development and function. Studies have shown that DSCR10 is involved in regulating the activity of the NMDA receptor, a key receptor in synaptic plasticity and learning. Additionally, DSCR10 has been linked to the development of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of DSCR10 in the brain and its potential implications for human health.

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