Pink, parkin and the brain
Leo Pallanck () and
J. Timothy Greenamyre
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Leo Pallanck: University of Washington
J. Timothy Greenamyre: University of Pittsburgh
Nature, 2006, vol. 441, issue 7097, 1058-1058
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Dysfunctions in a number of cellular pathways can cause Parkinson's disease. Fruitflies with mutations in a protein called PINK1 show that there might be some unsuspected interplay between two such pathways.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1038/4411058a
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