
New Delhi. A study by Bonn University in Germany claims that some infectious diseases may probably increase diseases to nervous system such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The journal ‘Nature Communications’ is based on the research laboratory experiments. Which shows that some infectious molecules facilitate the interconnect proliferation of the protein set, which are the hallmarks of brain diseases.
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The team of researchers found that the set -run protines with irregular series are in the so -called Priyan disease. They have the ability to move from one cell to another, where they transfer their unusual shape to the same type of protein. As a result, this disease spreads throughout the brain.
A similar phenomenon occurs in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, which according to researchers also exhibits a combination of irregular series proteins. Priyan is the type of protein that causes the normal protein chain in the brain into an abnormal protein chain. This neurological disease is found in both humans and animals.
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