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Biology, 12.07.2019 19:30 juliashalnev

Kris' case is unusual, because parkinson's disease usually takes many decades to kill enough neurons (cells in the brain) to cause the symptoms that we see in this young man. under normal circumstances neurons contain the structural components found in any typical cell in the body. if the cytoskeleton of kris' neurons is damaged, what could happen?

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