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Forschung: Luxemburger Entdeckung bringt Parkinson-Diagnose voran

Forschung: Luxemburger Entdeckung bringt Parkinson-Diagnose voran | Luxembourg (Europe) | Scoop.it

STRASSEN – Luxemburger Wissenschaftler haben in einer kürzlich veröffentlichten Studie einen Durchbruch bei der Parkisonforschung bekannt gegeben. Eine Genmutation stehe im Zusammenhang mit der frühen Entwicklung.

 

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STRASSEN – Luxemburger Wissenschaftler haben in einer kürzlich veröffentlichten Studie einen Durchbruch bei der Parkisonforschung bekannt gegeben. Eine Genmutation stehe im Zusammenhang mit der frühen Entwicklung.

 

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Parkinson | Fact Sheets | #Luxembourg #Health #Santé #Gesundheit #Europe

Parkinson | Fact Sheets | #Luxembourg #Health #Santé #Gesundheit #Europe | Luxembourg (Europe) | Scoop.it
Living with Parkinson's disease
In 2017, the NCER-PD Team created several fact sheets on different subjects related to Parkinson's disease, from diagnosis to treatment, from nutrition to sport. They are full of information and practical advice.

 

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In 2017, the NCER-PD Team created several fact sheets on different subjects related to Parkinson's disease, from diagnosis to treatment, from nutrition to sport. They are full of information and practical advice.

 

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Scientists from #UniversityLuxembourg have successfully turned human stem cells into functional brain tissue 

Scientists from #UniversityLuxembourg have successfully turned human stem cells into functional brain tissue  | Luxembourg (Europe) | Scoop.it

#uni_lu scientists have successfully turned human stem cells into functional brain tissue. Their results should be of extraordinary interest to Parkinson’s researchers worldwide!

 

 

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#uni_lu scientists have successfully turned human stem cells into functional brain tissue. Their results should be of extraordinary interest to Parkinson’s researchers worldwide!

 

 

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L’Uni fait une découverte pour le diagnostic de la maladie de Parkinson | #Luxembourg #Research #Europe 

L’Uni fait une découverte pour le diagnostic de la maladie de Parkinson | #Luxembourg #Research #Europe  | Luxembourg (Europe) | Scoop.it

Des chercheurs luxembourgeois et japonais se sont associés dans le but d’améliorer le diagnostic de la maladie de Parkinson. Pour la première fois, ils ont démontré qu’une protéine présente dans le sang des patients pouvait servir de marqueur pour ce diagnostic et permettait de distinguer plusieurs troubles neurodégénératifs entre eux.

 

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Des chercheurs luxembourgeois et japonais se sont associés dans le but d’améliorer le diagnostic de la maladie de Parkinson. Pour la première fois, ils ont démontré qu’une protéine présente dans le sang des patients pouvait servir de marqueur pour ce diagnostic et permettait de distinguer plusieurs troubles neurodégénératifs entre eux.

 

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Bacterial communities in the gut an indicator for Parkinson’s disease? | #Research #Luxembourg #UNILuxembourg

Bacterial communities in the gut an indicator for Parkinson’s disease? | #Research #Luxembourg #UNILuxembourg | Luxembourg (Europe) | Scoop.it
Parkinson’s disease is an insidious disease: by the time it manifests as the typical motor dysfunctions such as tremors or muscle rigidity, portions of the brain have already been irreversibly destroyed. By this stage, the disease will have often begun already decades earlier.

In search of an early portent of the disease, researchers led by Prof. Paul Wilmes, head of the Eco-Systems Biology Group at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg, may now have found one in the gut: they have shown that the bacterial community in the gut of Parkinson’s patients differs from that of healthy people even at a very early stage of the disease. The researchers present their results in the scientific journal “Movement Disorders”.

 

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Parkinson’s disease is an insidious disease: by the time it manifests as the typical motor dysfunctions such as tremors or muscle rigidity, portions of the brain have already been irreversibly destroyed. By this stage, the disease will have often begun already decades earlier.

In search of an early portent of the disease, researchers led by Prof. Paul Wilmes, head of the Eco-Systems Biology Group at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg, may now have found one in the gut: they have shown that the bacterial community in the gut of Parkinson’s patients differs from that of healthy people even at a very early stage of the disease. The researchers present their results in the scientific journal “Movement Disorders”.

 

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Parkinson’s disease is an insidious disease: by the time it manifests as the typical motor dysfunctions such as tremors or muscle rigidity, portions of the brain have already been irreversibly destroyed. By this stage, the disease will have often begun already decades earlier.

In search of an early portent of the disease, researchers led by Prof. Paul Wilmes, head of the Eco-Systems Biology Group at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg, may now have found one in the gut: they have shown that the bacterial community in the gut of Parkinson’s patients differs from that of healthy people even at a very early stage of the disease. The researchers present their results in the scientific journal “Movement Disorders”.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/luxembourg-europe/?&tag=University+Luxembourg

 

 

Tom Maucotel's curator insight, January 2, 2023 9:32 AM
Cet article écrit par nos voisins luxembourgeois nous fait part d'un possible rapport entre la flore bactérienne de l'estomac et la maladie de Parkinson, et ce dès les premiers signes de la maladie. Si d'autres études viennent à confirmer cette piste, on pourrait alors imaginer une nouvelle manière de dépister précocement la maladie de Parkinson, et ainsi ralentir sa progression.
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Implanted neurons become part of the brain

Implanted neurons become part of the brain | Luxembourg (Europe) | Scoop.it

Scientists at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg have grafted neurons reprogrammed from skin cells into the brains of mice for the first time with long-term stability. Six months after implantation, the neurons had become fully functionally integrated into the brain. This successful, because lastingly stable, implantation of neurons raises hope for future therapies that will replace sick neurons with healthy ones in the brains of Parkinson’s disease patients, for example.

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Scientists at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg have grafted neurons reprogrammed from skin cells into the brains of mice for the first time with long-term stability. Six months after implantation, the neurons had become fully functionally integrated into the brain. This successful, because lastingly stable, implantation of neurons raises hope for future therapies that will replace sick neurons with healthy ones in the brains of Parkinson’s disease patients, for example.

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