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Parkinson's disease (PD) is second most common neurodegerative disease (after Alzheimer disease) in the world. It affects locomoter control mostly in older patients. Despite many efforts in PD research including genome wide associate studies, only a few genes are known to be related to the onset and development of PD while clearly more genes and potential pathways contribute to PD [1-6]. © 2011 IEEE.
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Year: 2011
Page: 1042-1044
Language: English
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