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GB News on MSNParkinson's: Scientists solve decades-old mystery in potential 'life-changing' breakthroughScientists have made a potentially "life-changing" discovery that could lead to new drugs for treating Parkinson's disease.
Experts have known for several decades that the PINK1 protein is directly linked to Parkinson’s disease – the fastest growing ...
Scientists have known for years that certain proteins were associated with Parkinson’s disease. But in a recent paper ...
WEHI researchers have solved a decades-long mystery by determining the structure of human PINK1, a key protein linked to ...
Melbourne-based researchers at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) at the Parkinson's Disease Research Centre have ...
Recent work in The EMBO Journal describes a new hybrid post-translational modification of proteins, composed of a poly-ubiquitin chain that is attached to a target protein via a mono-ADP-ribose (MAR) ...
Study reveals the structure of PINK1 protein, offering fresh hope for Parkinson's patients through potential targeted ...
Researchers have revealed for the first time how a key protein linked to Parkinson's mutates, leads to cell death in the ...
Scientists have identified the structure of the PINK1 protein, a breakthrough with potential implications for Parkinson's disease treatment. PINK1 mutations are linked to Parkinson's, particularly ...
Scientists have known for more than two decades that mutations in the gene for a protein called PTEN-induced putative kinase 1 (PINK1) can trigger early-onset Parkinson's, but the mechanisms at play ...
Scientists have made a potentially “life-changing” discovery that could pave the way for new drugs to treat Parkinson’s disease. Experts have known ...
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