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Exploring the TARDBP I383V Variant of Frontotemporal Dementia

By CSAND Lab Staff | June 11, 2024

Our research team, part of the ALLFTD consortium, is excited to share recent findings on a relatively unknown genetic variant, TARDBP I383V. This gene selectively impacts the temporal lobes causing semantic dementia, in which people lose meaning of words, faces, and more.  Semantic dementia has rarely been considered to have a genetic component, though this…

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