A rare mutation that leads to abnormally high activity of the CREB3 protein is associated with a reduced risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and people with ALS who carry this muta… [+3386 chars]
CREB3 protein identified as potential treatment target in ALS - ALS News Today
A rare mutation that leads to high CREB3 activity is associated with a reduced risk of developing ALS and slower disease progression.
By:Marisa Wexler, MS
Source:ALS News Today
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