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Provenance

PubMed:21482353

While genetic linkages of lynx family members to neurological disorders have not been found, evidence for cholinergic dysregulation has been linked to a lynx family member expressed in nonneuronal tissues and involved in human disease (Chimienti et al., 2003), and as such, alterations in lynx dosage may be useful in ameliorating cognitive decline associated with neuropsychiatric disorders.

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