Tuberous Sclerosis News and Research

Latest Tuberous Sclerosis News and Research

Pilot program to fight drug-resistant tuberculosis in South African communities examined by New York Times

Pilot program to fight drug-resistant tuberculosis in South African communities examined by New York Times

Potential new way to treat childhood epilepsy

Potential new way to treat childhood epilepsy

Rapamycin epilepsy-prevention effect may be widely applicable

Rapamycin epilepsy-prevention effect may be widely applicable

Prenatal molecular diagnosis for tuberous sclerosis complex

Prenatal molecular diagnosis for tuberous sclerosis complex

Drug rapamycin reverses mental retardation caused by tuberous sclerosis complex

Drug rapamycin reverses mental retardation caused by tuberous sclerosis complex

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis -  potential clues into the treatment and diagnosis

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis - potential clues into the treatment and diagnosis

Chemical first found on Easter Island could treat tuberous sclerosis

Chemical first found on Easter Island could treat tuberous sclerosis

The drug sirolimus shrinks tumors, improves lung function

The drug sirolimus shrinks tumors, improves lung function

New pathway for inflammation-induced cancer

New pathway for inflammation-induced cancer

Research on rare women's lung disease may yield insights into common diseases

Research on rare women's lung disease may yield insights into common diseases

Advances in epilepsy treatment

Advances in epilepsy treatment

Translationally controlled tumor protein key to organ growth

Translationally controlled tumor protein key to organ growth

NYU pediatric neurosurgeon reports on 25 children with tuberous sclerosis

NYU pediatric neurosurgeon reports on 25 children with tuberous sclerosis

New microRNA mechanism for regulating brain function

New microRNA mechanism for regulating brain function

Studies explore genetic interactions between two well-known tumor suppressor proteins, PTEN and TSC2

Studies explore genetic interactions between two well-known tumor suppressor proteins, PTEN and TSC2

Harmful chemicals may reprogram gene response to estrogen

Harmful chemicals may reprogram gene response to estrogen

Environment factors can interact with genetics to increase disease risk

Environment factors can interact with genetics to increase disease risk

A new guideline evaluates the treatment of infantile spasms

A new guideline evaluates the treatment of infantile spasms

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