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Post Next Stop for Parkinson's Disease Research: Outer Space - Live Science


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Next Stop for Parkinson's Disease Research: Outer Space
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In an effort to find new treatments for Parkinson's disease, researchers are sending their experiments to space. This Monday (Aug. 14), researchers will launch a key Parkinson's disease protein, called LRRK2, to the International Space Station (ISS).




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