Eran Perelson

Figure: A novel molecular mechanism of a messenger of death that travels from the end of the axon to the cell body and kills the spinal motor neurons after exposure to stress in ALS disease. This finding constitutes a new target for drug development and future treatment.

Why do nerve cells die?

For the first time: a mechanism has been revealed that damages the nerve cells in the terminal muscular dystrophy (ALS) * CRMP4 serves as a "messenger of death" that moves along the nerve extension and kills motor nerve cells in the ALS disease * Save cells