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Parkinson’s disease mutation misdirects iron in the brain
December 16, 2021 by NewsBot
A common gene mutation for Parkinson's disease drives mislocalization of iron in activated microglia, according to a new study. The results may help explain the accumulation of toxic iron in affected brain areas in the disease and provide a basis for the development of therapies designed to correct the iron trafficking defect.


