«But the discovery of this network of genes linked to
epilepsy opens avenues for finding new treatments.
Not exact matches
«Understanding the mechanisms that promote aberrant neurogenesis caused by traumatic brain injury and subsequent seizures may
open new therapeutic
avenues to prevent
epilepsy and associated memory problems caused by impact,» said senior author Dr. Jenny Hsieh, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and a member of the UT Southwestern Hamon Center for Regenerative Science and Medicine.
«This study
opens a promising new
avenue of research into treatments that may prevent the development of
epilepsy,» said Vicky Whittemore, PhD, a program director at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, who oversees the grants that funded this study.