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#ScienceSaturday posts share exciting scientific developments and educational resources with the KAND community. Each week, Dr. Dylan Verden of KIF1A.ORG summarizes newly published KIF1A-related research and highlights progress in rare disease research and therapeutic development. KIF1A-Related Research Presynaptic perspective: Axonal transport defects in neurodevelopmental disorders When you get caught in a traffic jam, there can...| KIF1A
#ScienceSaturday posts share exciting scientific developments and educational resources with the KAND community. Each week, Dr. Dylan Verden of KIF1A.ORG summarizes newly published KIF1A-related research and highlights progress in rare disease research and therapeutic development. KIF1A-Related Research Genetic Alterations in a Large Population of Italian Patients Affected by Neurodevelopmental Disorders We often talk about genetic...| KIF1A
#ScienceSaturday posts share exciting scientific developments and educational resources with the KAND community. Each week, Dr. Dylan Verden of KIF1A.ORG summarizes newly published KIF1A-related research and highlights progress in rare disease research and therapeutic development. KIF1A-Related Research Whole exome sequencing in Serbian patients with hereditary spastic paraplegia This year we’ve seen several studies investigating the...| KIF1A
#ScienceSaturday posts share exciting scientific developments and educational resources with the KAND community. Each week, Dr. Dylan Verden of KIF1A.ORG summarizes newly published KIF1A-related research and highlights progress in rare disease research and therapeutic development. KIF1A-Related Research Whole genome sequencing increases the diagnostic rate in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is an inherited disorder that...| KIF1A
#ScienceSaturday posts share exciting scientific developments and educational resources with the KAND community. Each week, Dr. Dylan Verden of KIF1A.ORG summarizes newly published KIF1A-related research and highlights progress in rare disease research and therapeutic development. Meet our Guest Bloggers! This spring we’ve been quite fortunate to be joined by 6 Master’s students from Columbia University,...| KIF1A