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Mutated Cilia Implicated in Pathology of ALS

Summary by Inside Precision Medicine
Scientists from KU Leuven and the VIB Center for Brain and Disease Research have identified an intriguing new lead in the biology of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)—the role of specific mutations in primary cilia. They believe this could open a potential new avenue for therapeutic development. Their study was published in Brain and the lead author is Mathias De Decker of the Department of Neurosciences, Laboratory of Neurobiology and Leuven …
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