A new study reveals some brain systems in a dish, dubbed circuitoids, exhibit coordinated and spontaneous rhythmic activity that can drive repetitive movements.
Researchers provide new insights into the role of UBQLN2 in removing toxic protein clumps.
Researchers report the C9ORF72 genetic mutation can lead to toxicity in neurons, causing 10 percent of all ALS cases and 10 percent of FTD cases.
Researchers have discovered a potential treatment that may help delay motor neuron loss in ALS.
A new study reports oligodendrocytes induce motor neuron death in ALS.
Findings enhance understanding how the brain controls movement.