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Default Updates/abstracts from the 2 nilotinib clinical trials

The World Congress on Parkinsons Disease and Related Disorders (June 16 - 19 2019) has released an "e-book" of abstracts. Page 93 contains an abstract from the NILO-PD trial (i.e. MJFF trial). Page 121 contains an abstract from the Georgetown trial.

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https://www.iaprd-world-congress.com...VxE2UiPzLv-YgE
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