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WALL STREET JOURNAL Nov 3, 2014
By Amy Dockser Marcus
In the search for answers about Ebola, researchers are starting to look at an unexpected group of people: parents of children who have the rare but fatal genetic disease Niemann-Pick Type C.
Blood and tissue samples from Hugh and Chris Hempel of Reno, Nev., whose children have a rare disease, may help in ongoing Ebola research. Hempel family
The intersection between research in Ebola and NPC disease was surprising, and came after two scientific papers were published in 2011 demonstrating that a protein made by the same gene related to NPC disease is essential for Ebola infection.
Ebola uses the so-called NPC1 protein made by the gene to get into the cell and replicate the virus.
Now, research suggests that the gene that causes NPC disease may also offer protection against Ebola.
Read complete story:
http://online.wsj.com/articles/researchers-study-ebola-link-to-gene-in-rare-disease-1414965218
Also see "Genes Influence how mice react...", posted Friday, Oct. 31, 2014
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