Protein found to be key component in irregularly excited brain cells by Staff July 17, 2018 July 17, 2018 49 viewsIn a new study in mice, researchers have identified a key protein involved in the irregular brain cell activity seen in autism spectrum disorders and epilepsy. The protein, p53, is well-known in cancer biology as a tumor suppressor.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Using driving simulation to understand driver complacency at passive rail level crossings next post Why men might recover from flu faster than women Related Posts Exact magma locations may improve volcanic eruption forecasts February 8, 2023 Roads, pet dogs and more may pose hidden... February 8, 2023 Trained dogs can sniff out a deadly deer... February 8, 2023 ‘We’re not all that different’: Study IDs bacterial... February 8, 2023 Study reveals that much still not known about... February 8, 2023 Current microbiome analyses may falsely detect species that... February 8, 2023