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Save the date! For the second year, the Leblanc’s and Forsyth’s are teaming up together to raise money and awareness for GRI Disorders!
Location will be Doyle Community Park in Leominster, MA.
Location will be Doyle Community Park in Leominster, MA.
Details on how to register for this year’s event will be coming soon.
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Research in mice suggests that adults can overcome developmental deficits caused by GRIN Disorder.
Researchers at the University of Toronto tested whether repairing a Grin1 mutation in mice can restore cognitive function. In the article, “Consequences of NMDA receptor deficiency can be rescued in the adult brain”, they report that adult mice born without functioning NMDA receptors (NMDARs) recovered cognitive ability with gene editing.
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