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Default Scientists identify a novel therapy with potential for treating Parkinson’s disease

..."What we have established is proof of principle – essentially showing that this is a truly novel and highly promising pathway for treating not just the dopamine cell loss in Parkinson’s but also all cell losses in this condition, as well as other chronic neurodegenerative disorders"...

...Professor Barker explained: “In many ways the therapy we’ve developed is a beautiful treatment. It can be delivered through an injection direct into the bloodstream...


http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/s...nsons-disease/
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