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March 7, 2005 -- 12:00 PM -- Norman Sharpless, MD
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Mechanisms of ethanol-induced birth defects: clues from pharmacological interventions
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UNC findings may help explain cause of most common movement disorder
Scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may have identified the genetic basis underlying essential tremor disease, the most common human movement disorder. The discovery comes from studies involving a strain of genetically altered mice that show the same types of tremor and similar lack of coordination as people affected by essential tremor.
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