Biology, asked by gani540, 11 months ago

How is Parkinson's disease different from Hungtington's disease?

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Alzheimer's destroys memory, while Parkinson's and Huntington's affect movement. ... Different proteins are implicated in each disease: tau in Alzheimer's, alpha-synuclein in Parkinson's and huntingtin in Huntington's disease. The Loyola study focused on how these misfolded protein clumps invade a healthy brain cell

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