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Tag: Parkinson's[1]
By Emily Singer | 10/20/2009 | 0 Comments Scientists are using genetic "light switches" to probe memory and improve disease therapy. By Amanda Schaffer | 10/20/2009 | 1 Comment The first transgenic primates able to pass on their foreign genes are both a stunning medical advance and a troubling peek into the future. By Emily Singer | 05/20/2009 | 0 Comments More-invasive therapies show promise for treating Parkinson's. Safer Electrical Therapy for Parkinson's By Lauren Gravitz | 03/20/2009 | 0 Comments Delivering electrical stimulation via the spinal cord could help ease symptoms of the disease. By Emily Singer | 08/27/2008 | 3 Comments Biologist Doug Melton talks about how disease-specific stem cells will reshape medicine. By Emily Singer | 06/04/2008 | 0 Comments New approaches to modeling the brain could improve electrical-stimulation therapies. Reprogrammed Stem Cells Work on Parkinson's By Courtney Humphries | 04/08/2008 | 4 Comments A study in rodents suggests that skin cells can be transformed into neurons to treat neurodegeneration. By Katherine Bourzac | 09/14/2007 | 0 Comments An experimental tool could help illuminate Parkinson's disease. "Personalized" Embryonic Stem Cells for Sale By Emily Singer | 08/30/2007 | 0 Comments A company offers to generate and store stem cells from leftover IVF embryos. Gambling and Parkinson's Disease By Emily Singer | 04/27/2007 | 3 Comments Scientists are searching for clues into why some Parkinson's drugs trigger compulsive behavior. By Emily Singer | 03/12/2007 | 5 Comments Karl Deisseroth's genetically engineered "light switch," which lets scientists turn selected parts of the brain on and off, may help improve treatments for depression and other disorders. [1]
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