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Autism-linked gene, if deleted, results in less myelin
December 21, 2021 by NewsBot
In a new study, mice bearing a gene deletion associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) showed evidence of slower cognition. Another finding: cells that make myelin, a sheath around nerves that conducts electrical impulses quickly and efficiently, were diminished in the mice. This points to a mechanism that can be explored to further understand developmental disorders such as ASD.


