Flushing out 'zombie cells' could help stave off Parkinson's, study suggests
Possible approach to treating effects of neurodegenerative diseases – and even ageing – revealed by trialIn work that could open a new front in the war on Parkinson ’s disease, and even ageing itself, scientists have shown that they can stave off some of the effects of the neurodegenerative disease by flushing “zombie cells” from the brain.The research in mice raises hopes for a fresh approach to treating the most common forms of Parkinson ’s disease, which typically arise through a complex interplay of genetics, lifestyle andpotentially toxic substances in the environment.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Ian Sample Science editor Tags: Neuroscience Parkinson's disease Medical research Ageing Society Source Type: news
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