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Scientists Identify Structure of PINK1, Key Parkinson's-protective Protein
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This led researchers to solve the three-dimensional structure of PINK1 using the enzyme found in the organism Tribolium castaneum. â??Solving the structure and workings of PINK1 gives us crucial insights in to how it exerts a protective role in Parkinson ...
Scottish Scientists Could Hold the Key to Unlocking Parkinson's DiseaseLabiotech.eu (blog)

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