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Get a clue: Biochemist studies fruit fly to understand Parkinson's disease, muscle wasting
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People who are born with mutations in the parkin gene do not develop Parkinson's disease until later in adult life. The same is true for fruit flies with defects in clu or parkin: These fruit flies proceed through the larval and pupal stage of insect ...

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