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Exclamation A new clue in the mystery of ALS, frontotemporal dementia

A new clue in the mystery of ALS, frontotemporal dementia

A new clue in the mystery of ALS, frontotemporal dementia

TPD-43 is probably the most debated of the proteins involved in the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis syndrome. This report reflects modern look at TPD-43 . . . .

I reviewed the wiki page and found it much better than it was, years ago:

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - Wikipedia

however, its treatment of research activity is very weak . . . 'omitted' is reasonable term . . . most research projects prove failure rather than success, as patients know all too well. It would be nice to have a caption of each discoverable research project, why they thought it would succeed, why did it fail . . . mistakes usually are the greater teacher. While some repetition is necessary, excessive repetition only wastes resources.
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