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Cat Links Biology, Disease, Molecular Biology, Neurobiology

Naturally found LL-37 : A Savior

Posted on July 19, 2021July 19, 2021 theqriusrhino

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive nervous system disorder that affects movement. The initial aggregates of the alpha-synuclein are known as oligomers are responsible for spreading the disease in the brain. An endogenous helical antimicrobial peptide, which is naturally attached to the alpha-synuclein, called LL-37 can be the key to the solution of Parkinson’s disease. … Continue readingNaturally found LL-37 : A Savior

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