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Old 06-30-2010, 04:11 PM #1
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Default parkinson's serotonin and dyskinesia

This was prominently featured on Google and Reuters news sites, but in case you missed it, there seems to be an interesting new understanding of the role of serotonin in dyskinesia -- and the possible rehabilation and stimulation of dormant dopamine-producing cells with transplants.

Serotonin solves decades-old mystery in Parkinson's disease:
http://www.physorg.com/news197132585.html


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