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Calm in the chaos: Targeting mTOR to reduce glioma-driven neuronal hyperexcitability.
Primary brain tumors induce neuronal hyperexcitability, leading to epileptic seizures. In this issue of Neuron, Goldberg et al.1 demonstrate genetic, structural, and functional alterations to excitatory tumor-associated neurons and how mTOR inhibition rapidly reverses these changes in a mouse model.
期刊介绍:
Established as a highly influential journal in neuroscience, Neuron is widely relied upon in the field. The editors adopt interdisciplinary strategies, integrating biophysical, cellular, developmental, and molecular approaches alongside a systems approach to sensory, motor, and higher-order cognitive functions. Serving as a premier intellectual forum, Neuron holds a prominent position in the entire neuroscience community.