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Post Parkinson's disease: Could the answer lie in mitochondria of dopamine cells? - Medica


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Parkinson's disease: Could the answer lie in mitochondria of dopamine cells?
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Researchers in Norway suggest that an answer to what causes Parkinson's disease may lie in the mitochondria - the tiny powerhouses inside cells - of dopamine-producing cells. They found that dopamine cells in diseased brains are less able to protect ...
New Norwegian study finds key mechanisms for future treatment of Parkinson's diseaseNews-Medical.net

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