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) are not only manifested by impairments in social interaction, communication, interest formation and by stereotypical behavior patterns, but are often accompanied by other abnormalities such as epilepsy or hyperactivity.
Moritz Mall from the Hector Institute for Translational Brain Research has long been researching the role of the protein MYT1L in various neuronal diseases. The protein is a so-called transcription factor that decides which genes are active in the cell and which are not. Almost all nerve cells in the body produce MYT1L throughout their entire life span.
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