Discovery May Lead To New Treatment For Rett Syndrome

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Discovery May Lead To New Treatment For Rett Syndrome

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Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have discovered that a molecule critical to the development and plasticity of nerve cells - brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) - is severely

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Tags: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Rett Syndrome, Disease and Condition, Healthy Living, Science

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