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Post Tracing the path of Parkinson's disease proteins - Science Daily



Tracing the path of Parkinson's disease proteins
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As neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease progress, misfolded proteins clump together in neurons, recruiting normal proteins in the cell to also misfold and aggregate. Cells in which this occurs degenerate and ...




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