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US scientists may have discovered why long nerve cells do not break when you move or stretch your limbs.
Experiments in worms showed that when a protein called beta spectrin is missing, nerve cells are brittle and break, leading to paralysis.
The finding may help to explain why people with a condition called spinocerebellar ataxia progressively lose co-ordination and movement.

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