Identification of a neuroprotector linked to a degenerative neuromuscular disease.

In Kennedy’s disease, the muscle cells and motor neurons, which are also linked to muscle function, are damaged as a result of the accumulation of androgen receptor fibers, a process that causes them to die.  Many aspects of diseases involving aggregates, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, are unknown.  In this regard, Kennedy’s disease is in a worse position because it is a rare condition that … Continue reading Identification of a neuroprotector linked to a degenerative neuromuscular disease.