
In a major finding that could lead to development of new therapies for treating Parkinson's disease, researchers at University of Sheffield have found that genetic mutations responsible for the disease can be targeted and their effects reversed. Mutations in a gene called LRRK2 carry a well-established risk for Parkinson's disease, however the basis for this link is unclear. The team, led by Parkinson's UK funded researchers Dr Kurt De Vos from the ...
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