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Default Tying together A-Syn, the gut and autoimmune response

I apologize if someone has already posted this research, but I thought it was a superb study tying together A-syn, the gut and auto-immune response.

A Role for Neuronal Alpha-Synuclein in Gastrointestinal Immunity - FullText - Journal of Innate Immunity - Karger Publishers

Protein Associated with Parkinson’s Disease Linked to Human Upper GI Tract Infections | Georgetown University Medical Center | Georgetown University
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