Lack of Protein in Neural Stem Cell Linked to Rett Syndrome, Burnham Institute for Medical Research Study Finds

GEN News -- A group of researchers have shown that neural stem cell development may be linked to autism. The study demonstrated that mice lacking the myocyte enhancer factor 2C (MEF2C) protein in neural stem cells had smaller brains, fewer nerve cells, and showed behaviors similar to those seen in humans with a form of autism known as Rett syndrome.

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