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Recent research published in Nature Communications suggests that inhibiting the USP30 enzyme in mice could halt the progression of Parkinson's disease by protecting dopamine neurons. This breakthrough could lead to novel treatments to slow or prevent the disease. Additionally, a gene linked to the death of brain cells in Huntington's disease has been identified, indicating potential progress in diagnosing and treating neurodegenerative diseases.
Recent research may help us in diagnosing and treating Parkinson's disease https://t.co/NFVCXR18Ow
An ever-expanding gene may be responsible for the death of brain cells in people with Huntington’s disease. https://t.co/l4knG3yQNk
Parkinson’s Progression Halted by Inhibiting Enzyme Exciting breakthrough: Inhibiting USP30 enzyme in mice halts Parkinson's progression by protecting dopamine neurons. This research, published in Nature Communications, could pave the way for novel treatments to slow or prevent… https://t.co/aisAoQUcNF https://t.co/l1m2zPXr4R
Parkinson’s Progression Halted by Inhibiting Enzyme Exciting breakthrough: Inhibiting USP30 enzyme in mice halts Parkinson's progression by protecting dopamine neurons. This research, published in Nature Communications, could pave the way for novel treatments to slow or prevent… https://t.co/UQeZlzk9TE
Could this gene hold the key to treating Parkinson's? https://t.co/8tuy1zFUzu