A new genetic disease has been described for the first time in three children with shared neurodevelopmental issues.
signs of neurodegeneration. But this is the first time the gene has been tied to neurological disorders in humans, with researhers revealing
How that plays out practically in various neurodevelopmental diseases will need to be further explored using human neurons. These physical features might be a sign of their shared genetic mutation, or they could simply be a coincidence. With such a small number of patients identified, it's hard to say for sure.genomics researcher May Christine Malicdan from the National Institutes of Health .
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