A research team from the University of California, Irvine is the first to reveal that a molecule in the brain – ophthalmic acid – unexpectedly acts like a neurotransmitter similar to dopamine in regulating motor function, offering a new therapeutic target for Parkinson’s and other movement diseases.
Study identifies ophthalmic acid as an alternative to dopamine in motor control
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- Post published:October 4, 2024
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