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Default U of W researchers use antioxidant to prevent Alzheimer's, Parkinson's in rodents

U of W researchers use antioxidant to prevent Alzheimer's, Parkinson's in rodents

U of W researchers use antioxidant to prevent Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s in rodents | Windsor News - Breaking News & Latest Headlines | Windsor Star


The U of W research was funded by: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Michael J. Fox Foundation, the family of Windsor tool and die entrepreneur Joseph Szecsei and professor Cohen, who provided $25,000 for the Alzheimer’s project.
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