Overworked Brain Cells May Hold the Key to Parkinson’s

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Human Brain Neuron Cell Axons DendritesScientists at Gladstone Institutes uncovered a surprising reason why dopamine-producing neurons, crucial for smooth body movements, die in Parkinson’s disease. In mice, when these neurons were kept overactive for weeks, they began to falter, first losing their connections and then dying altogether. This mirrors the selective neuron loss seen in patients, where overworked cells in [...]
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