How Genetic Mutation Causes Early Brain Damage Explained by Scripps Florida Scientists

The way in which a specific kind of genetic mutation can cause damage during early brain development that results in lifelong learning and behavioral disabilities has been explained by scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI). The work suggests new possibilities for therapeutic intervention. The study, which focuses on the role of a gene known as Syngap1, was published June 18, 2014, online ahead of print by the journal ...

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