When nerve cells stop speaking: Neuroscientists decode important mechanism of nerve cell communication
Thursday, December 22, 2011 - 14:30
in Biology & Nature
By researching fruit flies, neuroscientists were able to gain a better understanding of a meaningful mechanism of neuronal communication. They demonstrated the importance of a specific protein for signal transmission between nerve cells. This is of high significance as certain people with autism - a functional development disturbances of the brain - suffer from genetic defects in this protein. Therefore the findings could improve the possibility of treating this disease more effectively.