Breakthrough in Parkinson’s research: visualizing the disease's protein trigger

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The article presents ASA–PD, a novel imaging platform that enables large-scale, high-sensitivity visualization and analysis of α-synuclein oligomers in post-mortem human brain tissue, revealing a disease-specific subpopulation of nanoscale assemblies associated with Parkinson's disease, and providing insights into their distribution, size, and potential role in disease progression.
Topics:health#a-synuclein#imaging-technology#neurodegeneration#parkinsons-disease#protein-aggregates#science
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