New Research Findings Published in Nature Communications!

Our latest research showing hnRNP A1 dysfunction alters RNA splicing and drives neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis (MS) has just been published with Springer Nature in Nature Communications! In this article, advanced RNA sequencing and CLIPseq of MS brains and relevant models demonstrate that hnRNP A1 binding of target RNAs and RNA splicing were altered, precipitating neurodegeneration in MS. Read it here: https://rdcu.be/dvqwA