Genes involved in the development of Parkinson
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Parkinson's disease is the second most important neurodegenerative disorder, affecting 3% of individuals older than 80 years of age. Main clinical symptoms are resting tremor, postural instability, bradykinesia and rigidity, with a good response...
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Main Authors: | Diana Teixeira (Author), Inês Lopes Cardoso (Author) |
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Open Journal of Parkinson's Disease and Treatment - Peertechz Publications,
2017-10-14.
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