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Yale scientists may have found how Parkinson's disease spreads through the brain
Yale scientists identified two neuron surface proteins that facilitate the spread of a toxic protein linked to Parkinson’s disease. Blocking these proteins in mice significantly slowed disease progression, suggesting a potential therapeutic target.
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