NIH study uses Botox to find new wrinkle in brain communication

>National Institutes of Health researchers used the popular anti-wrinkle agent Botox to discover a new and important role for a group of molecules that nerve cells use to quickly send messages. This novel role for the molecules, called SNARES, may be a missing piece that scientists have been searching for to fully understand how brain cells communicate under normal and disease conditions.
Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH) News Releases - Category: American Health Source Type: news