Michigan State University-College of Natural Science: NatSci Scientists Pinpoint Protein's Supporting Role in Kennedy's Disease
June 22, 2020
June 22, 2020
EAST LANSING, Michigan, June 22 -- Michigan State University's College of Natural Science issued the following news:
As we open computers to connect with each other remotely, motor neurons in our spinal cord are opening synaptic pathways to connect with our muscles physically. We rarely think about these electrical signals passing back and forth between computers or our neurons and muscles, until those signals are lost.
Kennedy's disease, a neuromuscular degen . . .
As we open computers to connect with each other remotely, motor neurons in our spinal cord are opening synaptic pathways to connect with our muscles physically. We rarely think about these electrical signals passing back and forth between computers or our neurons and muscles, until those signals are lost.
Kennedy's disease, a neuromuscular degen . . .