A century after Down syndrome was first described ... including altered facial characteristics, memory and learning problems, and age-related changes in the forebrain. These results are both ...
and a flat nasal bridge with her body also featuring a shorter frame with a longer torso and a single line on her palm — all ...
Since the 1980s, the average life expectancy of a person with Down’s syndrome has more than doubled, from less than 30 to well into their 60s. Living longer, though, has revealed a tragic twist ...
These studies are poised to have a major impact in many aspects of Down syndrome associated conditions, where MAPKs, ERK1 and ERK2, -and their upstream regulators- are known to be overexpressed. Dr.