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Scientists at the University of Sydney have uncovered a malfunctioning version of the SOD1 protein that clumps inside brain cells and fuels Parkinson’s disease. In mouse models, restoring the ...
A team of neuroscientists in Australia has found that restoring copper levels in the brain dramatically reduced Parkinson-like damage in mice. The approach restored a protein’s function, and the same ...
The findings of two recent studies give hope that the disease could one day be reversed in humans—but experts warn that this ...
Groundbreaking research by Sydney University found a new brain protein involved in Parkinson’s disease and a way to modify it ...
Ms Siti Nur Sabrina Anis, 26, had to swop one set of wheels for another – her Yamaha motorcycle for a motorised wheelchair.
A newly discovered brain protein linked to Parkinson’s offers hope for targeted therapies that could slow or prevent disease progression in the future.
Doctors are using a new gene therapy drug from the US, hoping to extend Ms Sabrina's lifespan. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Researchers have identified a brain protein involved in Parkinson’s disease and a way to modify it. Their study found that ...