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"Recent studies have shown that FMRP interacts with Kv3.1 mRNA and that dysregulated Kv3.1b translation in a variety of brain regions could be responsible of many symptoms of human FXS."

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"Therefore, the finding that FMRP interacts with Kv3.1 mRNA in synaptosomes raises the possibility that dysregulated Kv3.1b translation in a variety of brain regions is a common etiology for many of the symptoms of human FXS."