Monday, November 19, 2007

MIT IDs proteins key to brain function: Research could lead to new treatments for brain injuries

Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Date: November 19, 2007

Summary:

MIT researchers have identified a family of proteins key to the formation of the communication networks critical for normal brain function. Their research could lead to new treatments for brain injury and disease. The team, led by MIT biology professor Frank Gertler, found that a certain family of proteins is necessary to direct the formation of axons and dendrites, the cellular extensions that facilitate communication between neurons.