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Default Seeing alpha-syn misfold in real time

Not sure if this was posted, but this looks like it may prove really helpful for research. Think this is the first tool allowing us to see PD in real time. That in and of itself is tremendous progress.

New Window On Parkinson's Disease: Metallic Probe Proves Able to Detect Fibrils from Misfolded Proteins in Real Time.


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