Researchers have revealed for the first time how a key protein linked to Parkinson's mutates, leads to cell death in the ...
Experts have known for several decades that the PINK1 protein is directly linked to Parkinson’s disease – the fastest growing ...
WEHI researchers have solved a decades-long mystery by determining the structure of human PINK1, a key protein linked to ...
Study reveals the structure of PINK1 protein, offering fresh hope for Parkinson's patients through potential targeted ...
Melbourne-based researchers at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) at the Parkinson's Disease Research Centre have ...
Scientists have known for years that certain proteins were associated with Parkinson’s disease. But in a recent paper ...
But in a recent paper published in Science, researchers have had their first good gawk at the protein linked to the development of the condition (PTEN-induced putative kinase 1, or PINK1).
First discovered over 20 years ago, PINK1 is a protein directly linked to Parkinson’s disease – the fastest growing neurodegenerative condition in the world. Until now, no one had seen what human ...
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