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Killer in the brain could help treat Parkinson's
Killer in the brain could help treat Parkinson's
17 October 2014
A team led by Dr Soledad Galli (UCL Cell & Developmental Biology) has found that the death of synapses in mice may be due to malfunctioning proteins called Wnt proteins, a discovery which could lead to new treatments for Parkinson's disease.
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