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If I read it right, similar because the misfolding alpha syn cells were
'spreading' more damage, I.e. Cell to cell. Distinctly different because
while behaving in a similar way to prions, the alpha syn cells are not
prions, I wish I had saved the link.


On Saturday, 18 October 2014, A Phillips <[log in to unmask]>
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> “similar but distinctly different” ?   surely it can't be both similar and
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> Wasn't there already a study published, very recently , that showed how
> chemical changes passed from cell to cell? I remember reading this, but not
> its origin.  It seemed the misfolding protein 'spread'  in a similar, but
> distinctly different way to prion disease.
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> On Friday, 17 October 2014, Rayilyn Brown <[log in to unmask]
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> http://www.news-medical.net/news/20141013/Parkinsons-disease-can-migrate-from-gut-to-brain-shows-research.aspx
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