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The mGluR theory of fragile X mental retardation

M. F.Bear, K. M. Huber and S.T Warren, 2004. Trends Neurosci. 27, 370-377
Therapeutic implications of the mGluR theory of fragile X mental retardation

M.F Bear., 2005. Genes, Brain and Behavior
Suppression of two major Fragile X Syndrome mouse model phenotypes by the mGluR5 antagonist MPEP

Q.J. Yan, M. Rammal, M. Tranfaglia, R.P. Bauchwitz
Altered synaptic plasticity in a mouse model of Fragile X mental retardation

Kimberly M. Huber, Sean M. Gallagher, Stephen T. Warren, and Mark F. Bear
Deletion of FMR1 in Purkinje Cells Enhances Parallel Fiber LTD , Enlarges Spines, and Attenuates Cerebellar Eyelid Conditioning in Fragile X Syndrome

S.K.E. Koekkoek, K. Yamaguchi, B.A. Milojkovic, B.R. Dortland, T.J.H. Ruigrok, R. Maex, W. De Graaf, A.E. Smit, F. VanderWerf, C.E. Bakker, R. Willemsen, T. Ikeda, S. Kakizawa, K. Onodera, D.L. Nelson, E. Mientjes, M. Joosten, E. De Schutter, B.A. Oostra, M. Ito, and C.I. De Zeeuw
Pharmacological Rescue of Synaptic Plasticity, Courtship Behavior, and Mushroom Body Defects in a Drosophila Model of Fragile X Syndrome

Sean M.J. McBride, Catherine H. Choi, Yan Wang, David Liebelt, Evan Braunstein, David Ferreiro, Amita Sehgal, Kathleen K. Siwicki, Thomas C. Dockendorff, Hanh T. Nguyen, Thomas V. McDonald, and Thomas A. Jongens.

Courting a cure for fragile X

G.Dolen and M.F.Bear - 2005. Neuron. 45, 642-644