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Parkinson's disease (PD) research aims to understand the causes, mechanisms, and potential treatments for this neurodegenerative disorder.
Areas of Research:
Genetics: Identifying genetic mutations that increase the risk of PD.
Neurobiology: Studying the changes in brain cells and pathways that occur in PD.
Cell Death: Investigating why dopamine-producing neurons die in PD.
Oxidative Stress: Examining the role of oxidative damage in the disease process.
Mitochondrial Dysfunction: Exploring how impaired mitochondrial function contributes to PD.
Stem Cell Therapy: Using stem cells to replace damaged neurons or to protect existing ones.
Gene Therapy: Developing genetic interventions to stop or slow the progression of PD.
Drug Discovery: Identifying and testing new medications to improve symptoms and potentially halt disease progression.
Leading Research Institutions: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), Parkinson's Foundation, Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Harvard Stem Cell Institute, and University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
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