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olsen -
when Bill Langston (director of the group that authored this study) spoke at the PAN forum in February, he stated that he thought alpha-synuclein was the key to PD - but the mechanism was far from clear. it was really funny - someone in the crowd asked him something like, "what is the role of alpha-synuclein?" and he answered, "if I knew that, then I would be in Stockholm right now!" sounds like their research is coming closer; maybe that Nobel will be his one day. we can only hope. thanks for posting this.
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