New Molecular Compound Improves Balance and Coordination in Mice with Parkinson's

Researchers at UCLA have developed a molecular compound, known as a molecular tweezer,  that improves balance and coordination in mice with early stage Parkinson's disease. Further, the drug, called CLR01, reduced the amount of a toxic protein in the brain that is thought to be one of the prime culprits in the development of the disorder.Read more at: BioScience Technology

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