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Fig. 2 | Clinical Epigenetics

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From: Chromatin remodeler Activity-Dependent Neuroprotective Protein (ADNP) contributes to syndromic autism

Fig. 2

Tissue gene expression of the ADNP and ADNP2 (GTEx Portal). (A) Tissue gene expression of ADNP. A high expression of ADNP is reported in brain regions such as the cerebellum and cortex, gastrointestinal tissues, lungs, and reproductive system. A moderate expression is observed in the kidneys, smooth muscles, and soft tissues, while low to absent levels present in cardiac muscles, adipose tissue, liver, and skeletal muscles. (B) Tissue gene expression of the ADNP2. A high expression of ADNP2 is observed in brain regions such as the cortex and cerebellum, although lower in comparison with ADNP. Heart, kidneys, and uterine tissues were reported with a moderate expression. Low expression levels are seen in the pancreas, spleen, liver, lungs, and skeletal muscles. TPM, transcripts per million

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