Slow-moving shell of water can make Parkinson's proteins 'stickier'

Water—which makes up the majority of every cell in the body—plays a key role in how proteins, including those associated with Parkinson’s disease, fold, misfold, or clump together, according to a new study.


Click here for original story, Slow-moving shell of water can make Parkinson’s proteins ‘stickier’


Source: Phys.org