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Through neurexin the twain shall meet

August 13, 2012September 6, 2012michelesolis

Two studies describe how neurexin, a molecule implicated in schizophrenia, helps assemble and maintain the disparate sides of the synapse. The studies suggest that defects in neurexin or its binding partners can alter how signals are routed through the brain.

Read this story at Schizophrenia Research Forum.

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