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Post Novel technique explains herbicide's link to Parkinson's disease - Medical Xpress


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Novel technique explains herbicide's link to Parkinson's disease
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A major cause of Parkinson's is the loss of function in dopamine neurons in a small brain region called the substantia nigra pars compacta, according to previous research. Those neurons are known to be highly vulnerable to oxidative stress, leading ...

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