Can a common parasite help treat Alzheimer's? Scientists say Toxoplasma gondii may open pathways to brain therapies for neurological diseases.
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Researchers at University of California San Diego have published new guidelines that could help scientists significantly improve their results when quantifying the interactions between DNA and proteins. Understanding these interactions is critical to our understanding of human biology in general, and can also help scientists develop new treatments for a wide range of diseases, including many cancers.
Can a common parasite help treat Alzheimer's? Scientists say Toxoplasma gondii may open pathways to brain therapies for neurological diseases.
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