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ANKS1B encoded AIDA-1 regulates social behaviors by controlling oligodendrocyte function
Medicine and HealthNature Communications

ANKS1B encoded AIDA-1 regulates social behaviors by controlling oligodendrocyte function

C. H. Cho, I. V. Deyneko, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking insights into ANKS1B neurodevelopmental syndrome (ANDS), a rare genetic disorder linked to autism and ADHD, revealed by a team of researchers including Chang Hoon Cho and Ilana Vasilisa Deyneko. This study uncovers the surprising impact of oligodendrocyte deficits on behavior and myelination, pointing to Rac1's role in social behavior abnormalities. Can an antihistamine really rescue social preferences? Find out more!... show more
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