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Category: New Drug Targets

The curious multiple lives of ATP in epilepsy

2 March 20202 March 2020 Gareth MorrisBasic Science, New Drug TargetsLeave a Comment on The curious multiple lives of ATP in epilepsy
Microscope image showing fluorescent green brain cells

The many lives of ATP Our keenest readers will remember a post from around this time last year about mitochondrial epilepsy. There, we learnt that the cells in our body, including brain cells, rely on a small molecule called ATP…

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