Low levels of RNA linked to schizophrenia

By Nicky Phillips
Updated May 1 2013 - 12:08am, first published 12:04am
"In the brain these processes are soft-wired and they respond and adapt to external cues": John Mattick. Photo: Quentin Jones
"In the brain these processes are soft-wired and they respond and adapt to external cues": John Mattick. Photo: Quentin Jones

Australian scientists have described how some neurons in the brain switch off certain genes as part of normal brain function, a process that appeared disturbed in people with schizophrenia.

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