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Post Parkinson's in a dish: Researchers reproduce brain oscillations - Medical Xpress


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Parkinson's in a dish: Researchers reproduce brain oscillations
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Abnormal oscillations in neurons that control movement, which likely cause the tremors that characterize Parkinson's disease, have long been reported in patients with the disease. Now, University at Buffalo researchers working with stem cells report ...

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