Scientists identify neurotransmitter that could help treat Parkinson’s
The study, involving mice, found that the neurotransmitter can act as a break to dopamine.
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The study, involving mice, found that the neurotransmitter can act as a break to dopamine.
Using dye-loaded nanoparticles which can heat up with near-infrared light, researchers have been able to image and treat endometriosis in animal models.
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This article highlights five of the latest findings that could be used in the development or design of new therapies to treat Parkinson’s disease.
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