Ampicillin activates torsinA, improves cell function to reduce movement disorders

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Ampicillin activates torsinA, improves cell function to reduce movement disorders

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Discovery of an antibiotic's capacity to improve cell function in laboratory tests is providing movement disorder researchers with leads to more desirable molecules with potentially similar traits, according to University of Alabama scientists co-authoring a paper publishing March 10 in the journal Disease Models & Mechanisms.

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