Single MicroRNA Regulates Motor Activity

New research shows that microRNA-128 is one of the strongest regulators of nerve cell excitability and motor activity, and that it does so by adjusting an entire neuronal signaling pathway. The study took place at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Published online Dec. 6 in the journal iScience/i, the preclinical study suggests that developing new drugs for treatment-refractory epilepsy that target the microRNA signaling pathway might prove beneficial ...

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