A Northwestern Medicine researcher has managed to isolate the elusive motor neurons in the brain's cortex that play an important role in the development of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) and has managed to dress them in a green fluorescent color through which they can be easily identified and studied. In a new preclinical study, a Northwestern Medicine (Regd) scientist has isolated the motor neurons in the brain that die in ALS and, for the first time, dressed them ...Saturday, 4 May 2013
Elusive Motor Neurons That Play a Vital Role in ALS Identified
A Northwestern Medicine researcher has managed to isolate the elusive motor neurons in the brain's cortex that play an important role in the development of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) and has managed to dress them in a green fluorescent color through which they can be easily identified and studied. In a new preclinical study, a Northwestern Medicine (Regd) scientist has isolated the motor neurons in the brain that die in ALS and, for the first time, dressed them ...
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