Parkinson’s Disease: Can Targeting Inflammation Be an Effective Neuroprotective Strategy?

Volume: 14
Published: Feb 25, 2021
Abstract
The reason why dopamine neurons die in Parkinson’s disease remains largely unknown. Emerging evidence points to a role for brain inflammation in neurodegeneration. Essential questions are whether brain inflammation happens sufficiently early so that interfering with this process can be expected to slow down neuronal death and whether the contribution from inflammation is large enough so that anti-inflammatory agents can be expected to work. Here...
Paper Details
Title
Parkinson’s Disease: Can Targeting Inflammation Be an Effective Neuroprotective Strategy?
Published Date
Feb 25, 2021
Volume
14
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