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Nanoparticle treatment reverses Parkinson’s disease in miceBEIJING — Parkinson’s disease ... allowing for targeted treatment without affecting surrounding areas. Safety tests showed promising results. The nanoparticles stayed where they were supposed ...
A photothermal, nanoparticle-based deep brain stimulation system restored motor skills in mice with Parkinson’s-like disease ...
The symptoms of Parkinson's disease could be reversed through injections of nanoparticles into the brain, which is a much less invasive procedure than existing treatments. It could reduce side ...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative ... transcranial direct current stimulation and transcranial magnetic stimulation can enhance cortical excitability but are ...
A breakthrough study has uncovered a hidden player in Parkinson’s disease—24-OHC, a cholesterol metabolite that fuels the ...
From a study that analyzed brain images of more than 2,500 people with Parkinson's disease in 20 different countries, ...
Parkinson's disease ... The administered nanoparticles were safely expelled into the cerebrospinal fluid within 8 weeks without leaving the treatment area, and no toxicity was observed.
Clinical studies have revealed that rasagiline is associated with improved outcomes in patients with early Parkinson's disease (PD ... may be more prone to treatment-emergent adverse ...
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