Newly discovered genetic mutations may increase risk for ALS

University of Utah Health researchers have detected a set of genetic mutations that appear to increase a person’s risk of developing ALS. They say the discovery of mutations in TP73, a gene that has never been associated with ALS before, could help scientists develop new therapies to slow or even stop the progression of the disease. The study appears in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Press release available here. 

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