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Freezing Parkinson’s in its tracks: Researcher developing therapy to halt symptoms in Parkinson’s patients
May 2, 2012 by NewsBot
Scientists have developed a peptide that protects dopamine-producing neurons, freezing neurodegeneration in its tracks in preclinical trials. This peptide could be easily delivered by daily injections or absorbed through the skin from an adhesive patch as a preventative therapy for Parkinson's disease, she says.