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Better Understanding Of Synaptic Activity May Support 'Use It Or Lose It' Hypothesis In Huntington's Disease PDF Print E-mail
Medical News - Genetics
Investigators at Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham), the University of British Columbia's Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics and the University of California, San Diego have found that normal synaptic activity in nerve cells (the electrical activity in the brain that allows nerve cells to communicate with one another) protects the brain from the misfolded proteins associated with Huntington's disease.

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