A gene that is mutated in Seckel Syndrome, a rare disease that causes microcephaly and growth defects, has been found to be crucial for the correct division of brain stem cells. and even plays a role in fertility, researchers report.
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New information on brain development, fertility discovered
7 julio 2015
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