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AC Immune Obtaining More Fox Foundation Funding to Continue Developing PET Tracers for Diagnosing Parkinson's
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The idea behind the project is to use alpha-synuclein as a biomarker of Parkinson's. The PET tracers will help identify how much of the protein is in the brain, and where. The hope is that doctors can use the approach some day to diagnose patients ...




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