Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have received a five-year $11.7 million grant to study human genes and nerve cells to better understand how cells transmit pain and to find new ways to treat it.
Two new studies from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis support development of a broadly applicable treatment for neurodegenerative diseases that targets a molecule that serves as the central executioner in the death of axons, the wiring of the nervous system.
Recent two studies supported the development of a therapy for neurodegenerative illnesses that targets a protein that acts as the major executioner in the death of axons, the nervous system s wiring.
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