New genetic cause of a form of inherited neuropathy

Inherited mutations in a gene that keeps nerve cells intact was shown, for the first time, to be a driver of a neuropathy known as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. This finding presents a clearer picture of the disease’s genetic underpinnings that could inform the development of gene therapies to correct it.
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