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Post Is Parkinson's A Prion Disease? - Discover Magazine (blog)


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Is Parkinson's A Prion Disease?
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Brundin and Melki argue that there is good evidence suggesting that a protein called alpha-synuclein (α-SYN) can become a prion and that this is the root cause of at least some Parkinson's cases. α-SYN is produced in large quantities by all neurons.




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