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Old 04-02-2020, 08:13 PM #6
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I am curious about your views on the role of misfolded a-synuclein in the pathology of PD.

There is considerable evidence that this is significant; a PubMed search (Parkinson's Disease synuclein) returns more than 9000 papers.

There does not seem to be any reported evidence, also from PubMed, of any interactions between synuclein and the low molecular weight compounds (homocysteine, glutathione, Vitamin B6, Vitamin E and Vitamin C) that you mentioned.
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