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Science Magazine The rogue protein behind Parkinson's disease may also protect your gut Science Magazine The hallmark brain damage in Parkinson's disease is thought to be the work of a misfolded, rogue protein that spreads from brain cell to brain cell like an infection. Now, researchers have found that the normal form of the proteinâ??α-synuclein (αS ... Protein associated with Parkinson's disease linked to human upper GI tract infectionsMedical Xpress Repeated bouts of diarrhea linked to PARKINSON'S disease due to build-up of gut protein which infects the brainDaily Mail Parkinson's disease proteins linked to upper GI infectionsHealio all 4 news articles » More... |
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