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Post Protein in Brain Associated with Different Stages of Parkinson's Disease, Study Shows


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Protein in Brain Associated with Different Stages of Parkinson's Disease, Study Shows
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Previous studies have shown that mutations in the gene Lrrk2 are a leading cause of familial cases of Parkinson's. The most common Lrrk2 mutations are known to increase the activity of the protein LRRK2. Drugs blocking LRRK2 protein activity are ...




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