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Post Researchers suggest new theory for how Parkinson's disease develops - Science Daily



Researchers suggest new theory for how Parkinson's disease develops
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The toxic protein behind Parkinson's disease may not spread like an infection from nerve cell to nerve, according to a new theory by Technion and Harvard University scientists. Instead, the protein, called alpha-synuclein, may simultaneously affect all ...




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