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Friday, May 18, 2012

Human Genes Transplanted Into Zebrafish: Helps Identify Genes Related to Autism, Schizophrenia and Obesity

Researchers have transplanted a set of human genes into a zebrafish and then used it to identify genes responsible for head ...  > full story

Mice With Big Brains Provide Insight Into Brain Regeneration and Developmental Disorders

Scientists have discovered that mice that lack a gene called Snf2l have brains that are 35 percent larger than normal. The research ...  > full story

Neurodevelopmental Disorders: How Human Cells 'Hold Hands'

Biologists have advanced the knowledge of human neurodevelopmental disorders by finding that a lack of a particular group of cell adhesion molecules in the ...  > full story

Agent Reduces Autism-Like Behaviors in Mice: Boosts Sociability, Quells Repetitiveness

Researchers have reversed behaviors in mice resembling two of the three core symptoms of autism spectrum disorders. An experimental ...  > full story

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