Motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease leave a distinct immune fingerprint in blood
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Motor fluctuations reveal a distinct immune fingerprint in patients with Parkinson's disease, indicating potential biomarkers for disease progression.
A key finding is the association of specific blood biomarkers with motor symptoms, highlighting their clinical relevance.
Observational analysis utilizes blood samples to assess immune responses related to motor fluctuations in the disease, enhancing understanding of Parkinson's pathology.
These findings may enable targeted therapeutic approaches based on individual immune profiles, paving the way for personalized treatment strategies.
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Motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease leave a distinct immune fingerprint in blood | Synapse
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Pérez-González et al. (Fri,) studied this question.