International study uncovers mechanism behind Joubert syndrome Summary: The results of an international study published in Nature Cell Biology have identified a gene (TMEM107) associated with Joubert syndrome, and crucially uncovered the mechanism by which it functions in cells, leading to a better understanding of the cause of this brain disorder.The study was led by SBBS Principal In-vestigator, Dr Oliver Blacquewith re-searchers at Burgundy University (France) and Radboud University Medical…
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