Tourette-like tics vanish in mice treated with histamine
Yale scientists produced increased grooming behavior in mice that may model tics in Tourette syndrome and discovered these behaviors vanish when histamine — a neurotransmitter most commonly associated with allergies — is introduced into their brains.
Source: Yale Science and Health News - Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Yale News Source Type: news
More News: Allergy | Allergy & Immunology | Brain | Neurology | Neuroscience | Science | Tics | Tourette Syndrome | Universities & Medical Training | Yale