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University of Washington, Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine

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  • NDRG Team Publishes Paper about ALS Disease Mechanisms

NDRG Team Publishes Paper about ALS Disease Mechanisms

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Changho Chun is lead author of a paper that was just accepted for publication in the Journal of Neuroscience.

Human Motor Neurons Elicit Pathological Hallmarks of ALS and Reveal Potential Biomarkers of the Disease in Response to Prolonged IFNγ Exposure reveals that exposure of motor neurons to interferon-γ promotes cytoplasmic mis-localization of TDP-43 protein – a hallmark of ALS.

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