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Key Parkinson's Protein Gets Starring Research Role on International Space Station
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When a resupply mission lifts off in August bound for the International Space Station, it will be carrying an important cargo for researchers studying Parkinson's disease: a protein considered to be a key to potential future therapies. The leucine-rich ...




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