Lafora disease is a fatal neurodegenerative genetic disorder associated with cognitive decline, ataxia and seizures. Using a mouse model mimicking human genetic faults found in Lafora disease this study, instead of focussing on brain aspects covered by other research, finds abnormalities in neuromuscular junctions (the interface via which nerves tell muscles what to do) revealing the importance of the Lafora-implicated gene activity therein
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