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According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on July 8, Karolinska School of Medicine study recently developed for the treatment of Parkinson's disease brain cells man-made. The new man-made brain cells from conductive plastic material, can transmit different types of neurotransmitters, and Parkinson's disease is due to the lack of neurotransmitter-induced, it was considered the outcome of this new treat Parkinson's disease. The results of this study will be published in the "natural materials" magazine. artificial brain cells used in the "delivery electrode (delivery electrode)" new technologies, and real human brain's nerve cells work the same principle, are in the brain to release neurotransmitters. Neural transmission of signals through neurotransmitters and chemical substances to stimulate the cells of the way around each other. Take the example of Parkinson's, the disease is due to the lack of the neurotransmitter dopamine, or the lack of reaction with its receptor since. Karolinska School of Medicine, Professor Richter (Agneta Richter-Dahlfors) demonstration of the "delivery electrode," how to control the hearing of the experimental guinea pig brain, and then said: "The accurate delivery of neurotransmitters Su-the ability to completely correct the fault signal system possible, so that the treatment of some diseases of the nervous system, Parkinson's disease analogy. " present the results of this study has already begun for the treatment of hearing loss, epilepsy and neurological diseases such as Parkinson's.
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