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Old 04-09-2014, 01:29 PM #1
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While encouraging, there appears to be many years of research and trials before a drug like this reaches the public. Also, it's not clear if these tweezers can remove established synuclein.

Yes, this is only pre-clinical research and remains many years away, if ever, from becoming an approved drug for human use. However, it's research that moves the science on misfolded and aggregated proteins forward. Every journey has to begin with a first step.
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