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Default alpha synuclein/PD link in the news again

Note that in addition to the lead author from Emory, researchers from John Hopkins and Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham were involved...it is my understanding that Dr. Ray Watts, who pioneered spheramine, is now at U of Ala. at Birmingham...

one of our neuros is convinced the key to PD lies with alpha synuclein, so we are very interested in this line of research...here's the link:

http://www.genengnews.com/news/bnite...?name=47706331
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