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A mutant DJ-1 gene causes recessive Parkinson's disease, but the molecular mechanism of this process has not been well ...
To understand how DJ-1 hydrolyzes cyclic 3-phosphoglyceric anhydride—a highly reactive, toxic cellular metabolite—researchers ...
DelveInsight's Parkinson's Disease Pipeline report depicts a robust space with 130+ active players working to develop 150+ ...
Coya Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: COYA) ("Coya" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing biologics that enhance regulatory T cell (Treg) function in patients with ...
Acquires a highly selective and brain penetrant NLRP3 inhibitor from Mwyngil Therapeutics Company's lead candidate BT-267, a ...
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Stockhead on MSNAlterity sets sights on first disease-modifying therapy for MSAIn a field where treatment options are limited and rapid disease progression remains difficult to manage, Alterity ...
Emerging research positions TUDCA, a bile acid compound, as a promising neuroprotective agent against Alzheimer’s, ...
Some 25 years ago, a young Parkinson's disease investigator, Robert Hauser, MD, stepped to the podium at an American Academy of Neurology Conference to present findings from his patient survey ...
Ambroxol, a common cough medicine used in Europe, demonstrated target engagement in people with Parkinson's disease dementia but did not show an effect on cognition compared with placebo, a year ...
If living near a golf course seems scenic and relaxing, it may also be linked to a higher risk of Parkinson’s disease, according to a surprising new study that comes with some limitations.
“We’re the Jiggle Wiggle Crew,” said Ryan’s older brother, Shawn, as the two show their team T-shirt for the upcoming Parkinson’s Foundation Moving Day Tampa Bay fundraising walk.
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