Publications by authors named "Sang-Seon Cho"

The present study reports the results of a genome-wide SNP linkage scan for schizophrenia in the Korean population. Fifty-six multiplex schizophrenia families were analyzed. Clinical evaluations on all subjects were consistently performed by raters in a single research team.

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Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a group of clinically and genetically heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorders characterized by slowly progressive spasticity and weakness of the lower extremities. Among eight loci linked with autosomal-dominant (AD)-HSP, the SPG4 locus on chromosome 2p22 accounts for about 40% of all patients. Recently, mutations in a new member of the AAA protein family, called spastin, have been identified as responsible for SPG4-linked AD-HSP.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sang-Seon Cho"

  • - Sang-Seon Cho's research primarily focuses on the genetic underpinnings of neurological disorders, particularly schizophrenia and hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP).
  • - In a significant 2009 study, Cho provided genome-wide evidence linking schizophrenia to specific chromosomal regions (2p24.3 and 6q27) through SNP analysis in Korean families, enhancing understanding of the genetic basis of this mental health condition.
  • - Cho's earlier work in 2002 identified a novel missense mutation (I344K) in the SPG4 gene associated with autosomal-dominant hereditary spastic paraplegia, contributing to the identification of genetic mutations responsible for this neurodegenerative disorder.