Abnormal levels of lysophosphatidic acid can trigger congenital hydrocephalus

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Abnormal levels of lysophosphatidic acid can trigger congenital hydrocephalus

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Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have found what may be a major cause of congenital hydrocephalus, one of the most common neurological disorders of childhood that produces mental debilitation and sometimes death in premature and newborn children.

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