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Post New clues on the base of Parkinson's disease, other 'synucleinopathies' - Science Dai



New clues on the base of Parkinson's disease, other 'synucleinopathies'
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Parkinson's disease (PD) and other "synucleinopathies" are known to be linked to the misfolding of alpha-synuclein protein in neurons. Less clear is how this misfolding relates to the growing number of genes implicated in PD through analysis of human ...




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