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GB News on MSNParkinson's: Scientists solve decades-old mystery in potential 'life-changing' breakthroughScientists have made a potentially "life-changing" discovery that could lead to new drugs for treating Parkinson's disease.
Scientists have made a potentially “life-changing” discovery that could pave the way for new drugs to treat Parkinson’s ...
Speaking to the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, the study’s author Professor David Komander said: “Our ...
WEHI researchers have solved a decades-long mystery by determining the structure of human PINK1, a key protein linked to ...
Melbourne-based researchers at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) at the Parkinson's Disease Research Centre have ...
Study reveals the structure of PINK1 protein, offering fresh hope for Parkinson's patients through potential targeted ...
Researchers have revealed for the first time how a key protein linked to Parkinson's mutates, leads to cell death in the ...
Scientists have identified the structure of the PINK1 protein, a breakthrough with potential implications for Parkinson's disease treatment. PINK1 mutations are linked to Parkinson's, particularly ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNWhy are men more affected by Parkinson's disease? 🔬A recent study reveals an immune mechanism that could explain why Parkinson's disease affects more men than women. This discovery opens up prospects for new therapeutic and ...
Scientists have known for more than two decades that mutations in the gene for a protein called PTEN-induced putative kinase 1 (PINK1) can trigger early-onset Parkinson's, but the mechanisms at play ...
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