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Autism gene tied to neuronal wiring

October 21, 2011November 7, 2011michelesolis

An autism-linked protein called IL1RAPL1 helps neurons wire together, according to two studies published in September. These add to the catalog of molecular pairings involved in neural connections that are also implicated in autism.

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