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human undiagnosed diseases

Doctor examining a child's neck.
From The Labs

From lab bench to bedside – research in mice leads to answers for undiagnosed human neurodevelopmental conditions

February 10, 2026 ASTN1-related neurodevelopmental conditions,  ASTN2,  developmental delay,  human undiagnosed diseases,  intellectual disability,  Research

The findings have provided answers to families that until now had no diagnosis for their child’s condition.

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