There’s something for everyone’s pet hypothesis of schizophrenia in two recent studies of dysbindin-1, a protein involved in shuttling proteins to their correct locations within neurons. One study ties dysbindin-1 to glutamate and dopamine systems in the brain, while another finds effects on inhibitory signals.
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There’s something for everyone’s pet hypothesis of schizophrenia in two recent studies of dysbindin-1, a protein involved in shuttling proteins to their correct locations within neurons. One study ties dysbindin-1 to glutamate and dopamine systems in the brain, while another finds effects on inhibitory signals.
Read this article at Schizophrenia Research Forum.
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