PARKINSON-Moussa thinks nilotinib can free up these lysosomes, which he calls the brain’s “garbage disposal system”, to do a better job of clearing out the accumulation of proteins in the brain that is associated with Parkinson’s disease
Moussa thinks nilotinib can free up these lysosomes, which he calls the brain’s “garbage disposal system”, to do a better job of clearing out the accumulation of proteins in the brain that is associated with Parkinson’s disease
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