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Default Pre-clinical support for a pathway for gut-to-brain propagation of misfolded α-syn

ScienceDaily article:
"Pre-clinical study suggests Parkinson's could start in gut endocrine cells:
- protein linked to Parkinson's could spread from gut to nervous system"

Pre-clinical study suggests Parkinson's could start in gut endocrine cells: Protein linked to Parkinson's could spread from gut to nervous system -- ScienceDaily

Open-access research paper:
"Alpha-Synuclein in gut endocrine cells and its implications for Parkinson's disease", Rashmi Chandra, Annie Hiniker, Yien-Ming Kuo, Robert L. Nussbaum, Rodger A. Liddle. JCI Insight, 2017; 2 (12) DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.92295

JCI Insight -
α-Synuclein in gut endocrine cells and its implications for Parkinson’s disease


(hat tip to aspergerian at HU for the links)
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