A recent research study identified a previously unknown cellular process that causes selective motor neuron degeneration
A recent research study identified a previously unknown cellular process that causes selective motor neuron degeneration, but it also appears to tie together several of the pieces of the pathological jigsaw in motor neuron disease:
- disruption of RNA metabolism
- oxidative stress and
- programmed cell death pathways
Published in the journal Nature, from an international consortium, led by the scientists from the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, the researchers created a mouse that has a defect in an enzyme called CLP1 and these mice develop progressive motor neuron degeneration.
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