The research focused on toxic aggregates of the protein TDP-43, which accumulate at the tips of nerve cells where they meet muscles. Perlson’s team discovered that healthy muscle cells release small RNA molecules called microRNA-126, which travel to nerve endings and prevent excessive TDP-43 from forming toxic aggregates. In
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