Breaking news from Project ALS Autophagy Team: Study in mice reveals that the body’s own defense against ALS actually drives disease progression at later stages.
Findings underscore complexity of deadly neurological disease; lay foundation for therapies that could eventually prevent onset of ALS
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Project ALS & the Robert Packard Center for ALS Research present Challenges & Opportunities of ALS Modeling
Packard Center and Project ALS host workshop to share knowledge on culturing human neurons as an essential research tool From April 28–30, more than forty