ReviewNeurological Disease Neuroligins Provide Molecular Links Between Syndromic and Nonsyndromic Autism Sandeep K. Singh1 and Cagla Eroglu1,2,*1Department of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.2Department of Neurobiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.↵*Corresponding author. E-mail: cagla.eroglu{at}dm.duke.edu See allHide authors and affiliations Science Signaling 09 Jul 2013:Vol. 6, Issue 283, pp. re4DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2004102 Sandeep K. Singh 1Department of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.Find this author on Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for this author on this site Cagla Eroglu 1Department of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.2Department of Neurobiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.Find this author on Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for this author on this site For correspondence: cagla.eroglu@dm.duke.edu Article Figures & Data Info & Metrics eLetters PDF Article Information vol. 6 no. 283 re4 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/scisignal.2004102 PubMed: 23838185 Published By: Science Signaling Print ISSN: 1945-0877 Online ISSN: 1937-9145 History: Received February 25, 2013Accepted June 12, 2013 . Copyright & Usage: Copyright © 2013, American Association for the Advancement of Science Author Information Sandeep K. Singh1 and Cagla Eroglu1,2,*1Department of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.2Department of Neurobiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.↵*Corresponding author. E-mail: cagla.eroglu{at}dm.duke.edu Altmetric Article usage Article lifetimeLast 6 monthsThis monthArticle usage: July 2013 to March 2021 AbstractFullPdf Jul 20131395183339 Aug 20131992147 Sep 20131583233 Oct 20131502126 Nov 20131092020 Dec 20131051324 Jan 2014983315 Feb 20141303024 Mar 2014903632 Apr 2014752317 May 201477823 Jun 20145137 Jul 2014501311 Aug 20141885 Sep 201431712 Oct 2014462811 Nov 2014491110 Dec 201429139 Jan 20154078 Feb 20153674 Mar 2015412213 Apr 2015301710 May 2015461319 Jun 20151968 Jul 20153414 Aug 20154342 Sep 20154746 Oct 20154949 Nov 20153336 Dec 20153522 Jan 20166152 Feb 20164923 Mar 20164913 Apr 20163236 May 20166353 Jun 20167046 Jul 20164753 Aug 20164420 Sep 20165143 Oct 20164424 Nov 20165423 Dec 2016431011 Jan 20176723 Feb 20177674 Mar 201798413 Apr 20178305 May 20179956 Jun 20174733 Jul 20177135 Aug 20177353 Sep 20174876 Oct 20174412 Nov 20176153 Dec 20174333 Jan 20186073 Feb 20189542 Mar 2018100128 Apr 2018112916 May 20189282 Jun 20188162 Jul 20187970 Aug 201853188 Sep 20187883 Oct 201880245 Nov 201899257 Dec 20186851 Jan 20194994 Feb 20196666 Mar 201933152 Apr 201921104 May 20192753 Jun 201943105 Jul 20192193 Aug 20193296 Sep 20192663 Oct 201951127 Nov 20192833 Dec 20193273 Jan 202041227 Feb 202025105 Mar 20202461 Apr 20202363 May 202053147 Jun 20201461 Jul 20202441 Aug 20202330 Sep 20202152 Oct 20203490 Nov 20202941 Dec 20202441 Jan 20212242 Feb 202122112 Mar 2021010 View Full Text
Neuroligins Provide Molecular Links Between Syndromic and Nonsyndromic Autism By Sandeep K. Singh, Cagla Eroglu Science Signaling09 Jul 2013 : re4 Targeting synaptic connectivity and plasticity even after development may be possible for treating autism.
Neuroligins Provide Molecular Links Between Syndromic and Nonsyndromic Autism By Sandeep K. Singh, Cagla Eroglu Science Signaling09 Jul 2013 : re4 Targeting synaptic connectivity and plasticity even after development may be possible for treating autism.