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Researchers find toxic protein clumps in neurons, not oligodendrocytes, drive Multiple System Atrophy.
Researchers from New Zealand and Australia have found that Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), a severe neurodegenerative disease, is primarily driven by toxic protein clumps in neurons, not oligodendrocytes as previously thought.
These clumps disrupt the neuron's nucleus, leading to its destruction.
This discovery could lead to new treatments targeting these aggregates and potentially halt the disease's progression.
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Los investigadores encuentran grumos de proteínas tóxicas en neuronas, no oligodendrocitos, que impulsan la Atrofia del Sistema Múltiple.