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05/10/2010

Identified one of the reasons for the neuronal death of patients with Parkinson

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05/10/2010

Researchers from Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) present the results of a study that explains how the presence of some abnormal clumps of proteins inside nerve cells is associated with neuronal death in Parkinson's patients. This research also raises, at an experimental level, a new therapeutic strategy that could potentially -but not immediately- be applied as treatment for this disease, currently incurable.

Researchers from Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) present the results of a study that explains how the presence of some abnormal clumps of proteins inside nerve cells is associated with neuronal death in Parkinson's patients. This research also raises, at an experimental level, a new therapeutic strategy that could potentially -but not immediately- be applied as treatment for this disease, currently incurable.

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