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Changing neurone size could hold key to new ALS treatments

ALS is associated with the death of motor nerve cells, or neurones

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Improving prospects of identifying new treatment options for motor neurone disease, referred to as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), new research has found evidence that motor neurones change size over the course of disease progression.

ALS is associated with the death of motor nerve cells, or neurones. It starts with the progressive loss of muscle function, followed by paralysis and ultimately death due to inability to breathe.

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