Baylor College of Medicine: New Insight on ACOX1-Related Neurodegenerative Disorders
March 13, 2020
March 13, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, March 13 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news release:
A recent study led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine reports that a hyperactive variant of enzyme ACOX1 produces elevated levels of toxic reactive oxygen species (ROS) and causes a previously unidentified late-onset neurodegenerative disorder. The team named this new syndrome "Mitchell disease" in reference to the first patient to be diagnosed with . . .
A recent study led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine reports that a hyperactive variant of enzyme ACOX1 produces elevated levels of toxic reactive oxygen species (ROS) and causes a previously unidentified late-onset neurodegenerative disorder. The team named this new syndrome "Mitchell disease" in reference to the first patient to be diagnosed with . . .