Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have discovered how a group of proteins linked to Parkinson's disease and ...
Previous mouse studies have shown that, when conditions in cells are normal, removing, or “knocking out,” any one of the ...
Researchers at the Leibniz Institute on Aging—Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) in Jena have discovered a new function of the DNA ...
The discovery of the new function of ATR in mitophagy provides insights into the physiological function of a DNA damage response regulator in neuropathies and tissue declines, as well as the aging ...
A project led by scientists at the University of Dundee’s School of Life Sciences and School of Medicine has been selected for the 2025 SPARK NS Translational award, aimed at accelerating scientific d ...
Are there key genes involved in TKI resistance in ccRCC? What mechanisms are associated with this development? A research team, led by Professor Ben Liu from the Department of Urology at the First ...
Scientists have made a potentially "life-changing" discovery that could lead to new drugs for treating Parkinson's disease.
Experts have known for several decades that the PINK1 protein is directly linked to Parkinson’s disease – the fastest growing ...
Speaking to the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, the study’s author Professor David Komander said: “Our ...
The breakthrough could treat, slow, or even halt Parkinson’s disease. All about PINK1... PINK1 is a protein that is directly linked to Parkinson's disease - the fastest-growing neurogenerative ...
Study reveals the structure of PINK1 protein, offering fresh hope for Parkinson's patients through potential targeted therapies that address root causes.
For instance, scientists have discovered that having certain genes may increase a person’s risk for developing Parkinson’s disease, such as a mutation in the PINK1 (PTEN-induced putative ...