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FRAXA's early preclinical support helped establish the calcium-activated potassium ("BK") channel modulator mechanism behind SPG601. FRAXA also supported the development of another BK channel ...
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Researchers will explore how the immune receptor IL-1R1 in neurons affects brain function and behavior. Beyond its role in inflammation, IL-1R1 shapes neuronal activity, synapses, and circuits, ...
Growing neurons rely on chemical cues to find their targets, but new research shows that the brain’s physical properties help ...
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