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Research Highlights

SPG42 HSP mechanism now well understood

Study of mice confirms earlier findings

Complicated form of HSP linked to new gene

Impaired lipid metabolism mechanism

SPG78 HSP mechanism investigated

Pathway leads to sell organelle impairment

New HSP genetic findings

From China, the Middle East, Italy and France

Severe pain and HSP

Different types found

New HSP mechanism discovered

Potassium ion channel dysfunction

The role of proteins in axon regeneration

Spastin and Atlastin mechanism investigated

HSP cell abnormalities

Lipid droplet metabolism important

SPG57 HSP new findings

Mitochondrial impairment the cause

SPG48 HSP studied in depth

Multiple associated complications

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