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Researchers link defects in a nuclear receptor in the brain to autism spectrum disorders
March 14, 2018 by NewsBot
Scientists are reporting that defects in a portion of the brain's hippocampus, called the dentate gyrus, is regulated by the nuclear receptor LXR? (Liver X receptor Beta). The dentate gyrus, or DG, is responsible for emotion and memory and is known to be involved in autism spectrum disorders (ASD).