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Fruit compound reverses brain damage in mouse models of Parkinson’s – FierceBiotech
The compound farnesol, found in berries and other fruits, could inspire new Parkinson’s disease treatments, Johns Hopkins researchers…

A protein called PARIS is known as a key factor in driving Parkinson’s disease because it slows the production of another protein that normally shields dopamine-producing neurons. Now researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have fresh evidence that a compound…
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