What is the relationship between Parkinson's disease and protein carbonyl levels?
Abstract
Parkinson's illness is a neurodegenerative disorder that has both motor and sensory findings, characterized by the decrease or complete elimination of dopamine release because of the degeneration of neurons primarily in the substantia nigra pars compacta, afterwards in the globus pallidus, putamen moreover the nucleus caudatus. Even tough researchiers on Parkinson's illness in general focus on the structures of the gray matter, study on the white matter, which is seen as the reason of sensory findings that are known to occur beforehand, rather than motor findings, has been increasing in latest years. This is the goal of our work; To ascertain the communication between parkinson's illness moreover protein carbonyl level.
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