Share of Cost, Therapy Crosses Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat Neurological Disease
Monday, Aug. 5th 2013 1:00 PM
Researchers have overcome a major challenge to treating brain diseases by engineering an experimental molecular therapy that crosses the blood-brain barrier to reverse neurological lysosomal storage disease in mice. Posted online in PNAS Early Edition on February. 4th, 2013 the study was led by scientists at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
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