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Old 06-24-2018, 01:45 AM #14
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Jeffreyn, the more I read from SoPD the more impressed I am.

Your latest link is a good example. It describes some complex ideas from immunology and protein misfolding in a non-technical way which is clear and accurate (my colleagues and I worked in these fields and published quite a few papers on them).

I hope that the latest work turns out to be helpful to people with PD.
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