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Parkinson's, neuroscience, genetics & genomics
Parkinson's, neuroscience, genetics & genomics
Death or Damage of Dopamine Neurons
Bobby Thomas and M. Flint Beal
| Feb 1, 2011
| 1 min read
The hallmark pathology of Parkinson’s disease is the damage and death of dopamine producing neurons in the brain.
The Genes of Parkinsonās Disease
Bobby Thomas and M. Flint Beal
| Feb 1, 2011
| 10 min read
The minority of Parkinson’s cases now known to have genetic origins are shedding light on the cellular mechanisms of all the rest, bringing researchers closer to a cause—and perhaps a cure.
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