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Tiny RNA Snippet May Play a Role in Parkinson's
Genetic "dimmer switches could possibly become a new target in the fight against the neurodegenerative disorder September 04, 2007 By Nikhil Swaminathan Quote:
"The finding, published in last week's Science, could offer a new therapeutic target for treating the neurodegenerative disorder—making it one of the first to tie these protein modulators, small snippets of RNA known as microRNAs, to human disease" Read full article
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