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Public Release: 18-Oct-2006 Neuron Synchronous neuronal firing may underlie Parkinson's disease In a finding that contradicts current theories behind Parkinson's disease, neuroscientists at Duke University Medical Center have discovered in mice that critical nerve cells fire all at the same time and thus overwhelm the brain's ability to control the body's movements. National Institutes of Health, Hereditary Disease Foundation, Anne W. Deane chair endowment Contact: Marla Vacek Broadfoot marla.broadfoot@duke.edu 919-660-1306 Duke University Medical Center |
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