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Parkinsons Disease: Iron Accumulation To The Point Of Demise
ScienceDaily, 08/20/09
Neurons that produce the neurotransmitter dopamine are the cerebral cells that most commonly die–off in Parkinson’s disease. The cells in the so–called substantia nigra, which contain the dark pigment neuromelanin, are affected. It is also known that the iron content of these cells increases during the course of Parkinson’s disease.
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