Size Matters When It Comes to Cells' Vulnerability to Parkinson's
Neurons involved in Parkinson’s disease are especially susceptible to burnout because of their complex branching
ByEach year doctors diagnose approximately 60,000 Americans with Parkinson’s disease, an incurable neurodegenerative condition for which the number-one risk factor is age. Worldwide an estimated seven to 10 million people currently live with the malady. As U.S. and global populations grow older, it is becoming .
The hypothesis that contributes to the vulnerability of dopamine neurons implicated in Parkinson’s has been , but this is the first study that puts these claims to the test—in the lab at least. It remains to be seen if the findings also can be obtained in living animals, says AndrĂ© Parent, a professor at Laval University who studies neurodegenerative diseases and was not involved in the study.
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