A drug to treat Parkinson's disease can be made from waste plastic bottles using a pioneering method, a study shows. The approach harnesses the power of bacteria to transform post-consumer plastic ...
Scientists have discovered how to turn used plastic bottles into a drug to treat Parkinson’s disease. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh genetically engineered bacteria to break down waste ...
How plastic bottles have been transformed into a life-changing drug - Around 166,000 people live with Parkinson's in the UK ...
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Scientists make engineered bacteria convert plastic waste into Parkinson’s drug
For the first time, researchers have developed a new method to transform common plastic ...
Scientists make Parkinson’s drug from used plastic bottles - Researchers said the breakthrough could lead to a ‘bio-upcycling industry’ that uses waste materials to make things like flavourings and ...
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Parkinson’s research reaches “pivotal” stage, but barriers remain
Funding and clinical trial-based barriers must be addressed to ensure success on the path to developing a DMT for Parkinson’s.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly inventing new drugs for diseases from Parkinson's disease and antibiotic-resistant superbugs to rare lung conditions.
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