Degrading damaged mitochondria improves concussion : vimarsa

Degrading damaged mitochondria improves concussion

In repeated concussions, removing damaged mitochondria could prevent the neurodegeneration that occurs when pathology progresses in some patients. The key would be in the role of the p17 protein in restoring mitophagy, according to scientists from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC).

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