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Loss of autism gene makes mice sensitive to pain


April 9, 2018

Mice lacking CNTNAP2, a gene strongly linked to autism, are acutely sensitive to pain, according to a new study. Loss of the gene makes some of their sensory neurons unusually excitable.

Read more at:
https://spectrumnews.org/news/loss-autism-gene-makes-mice-sensitive-pain/

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