This study reveals that inhibiting a specific enzyme, USP30, in a mouse model can protect dopamine-producing neurons. This finding halts the disease’s progression and opens the door to new therapeutic possibilities for the 10 million people affected by Parkinson’s worldwide.
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-42876-1
And this is all we’re ever hear about it.
Remember a few months back when a study came out about a new material that was supposed to be a room temperature superconductor.
Pepperidge farms remembers.
We heard a lot about that. It would have been revolutionary and many teams tried to replicate it. Their failure to do so, and its subsequent discredit, are well documented.