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Identification of gene involved in development and function of central nervous system

 
  December, 22 2000 1:40

 
     
UCSD and Japanese researchers identify new gene involved in development and function of central nervous system

A new gene directly involved in the migration of neurons to the developing brain, and then in the ongoing function of the mature central nervous system, has been identified and described by researchers from the UCSD School of Medicine and the Shirakawa Institute of Animal Genetics in Japan.

National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, others

Contact:
Sue Pondrom
spondrom@ucsd.edu
619-543-6163
University of California, San Diego



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