Shankopathies: Shank Protein Deficiency-Induced Synaptic Diseases

Shank (also known as ProSAP) is a family of postsynaptic scaffolding proteins that are thought to be involved in the regulation of excitatory synapse development, function, and plasticity. The Shank family contains three known members (Shank1, Shank2, and Shank3). These proteins are equipped with va...

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Year of Publication:2020
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