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    PLOS Genetics: Choline transporters in the brain are necessary to call up unwanted information

    • Last Update: 2021-12-25
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Habituation is common in humans and other creatures because it allows them to pay attention to the most basic characteristics of their surroundings-food, spouse, and danger-while safely ignoring irrelevant information


    The hypersensitivity and other changes observed in fruit flies with fewer choline transporters are similar to symptoms in patients with autism spectrum disorders


    Hamid added: "Our research provides a new perspective on the function of choline transporter


    Journal Reference :

    1. Runa Hamid, Hitesh Sonaram Sant, Mrunal Nagaraj Kulkarni.



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