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Lightbulb Scientists can now target the cells at the center of ALS

Scientists can now target the cells at the center of ALS
alleninstitute.org/scientists-can-now-target the-cells-at-the-center-of-als

This story is related to the use of AAV to probe and process the interior of neurons, which may include neurons affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. The Allen Institute is strongly associated with Paul Allen, the cofounder of Microsoft.
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