Dr. Duncan Ross Mcgregor, Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2635 N 7th St, 4 Center, Grand Junction, CO 81501 Phone: 970-298-7106 Fax: 970-298-7177 |
Raedene Schmidt, MD Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2748 Crossroads Blvd, Grand Junction, CO 81506 Phone: 970-255-0919 Fax: 970-255-0901 |
Barry J Sobel, MD Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2635 North 7th. Street, 4 Center, Grand Junction, CO 81501 Phone: 970-298-7106 Fax: 970-298-7177 |
Mr. Matthew Paul Cyphers, MD Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2635 N 7th St, 4 Center, Grand Junction, CO 81501 Phone: 970-298-7106 Fax: 970-298-7177 |
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Parkinson's disease is caused by the degeneration of neurons in the midbrain. The mechanisms leading to the loss of these neurons, however, are largely unknown. Recent research revealed that about ten per cent of cases are caused by defects in so-called Parkinson-associated genes. Furthermore, mitochondria, the cellular powerhouses, seem to play a major role. New results from researchers at the LMU Munich under the lead of associate professor Dr. Konstanze Winklhofer and Professor Christian Haass connect both phenomena, showing that two Parkinson genes maintain the function of mitochondria.
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