Tag: Parkinson’s


TETRODOTOXIN (TTX)

The Scientific Significance and Overview of Tetrodotoxin (TTX) Tetrodotoxin (TTX) stands as one of the most potent and extensively researched neurotoxins known to modern science. Primarily identified as a non-proteinaceous alkaloid, it is found in a diverse array of biological sources, including certain species of fish, amphibians, and molluscs. Its reputation in the scientific community […]

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DEGENERATION

Degeneration is the progressive deterioration of an organism’s physical or mental function. It can be caused by a variety of different factors, including aging, disease, injury, or genetic defects. Degenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, are characterized by a gradual decline in function as cells within the body become damaged or destroyed. Other forms […]

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NEURONAL CELL DEATH

Introduction to Neuronal Cell Death Neuronal cell death represents a profound and irreversible pathological process characterized by the failure of neurons to maintain essential physiological activities, ultimately leading to their demise. This phenomenon is not merely an accelerated aspect of normal aging but serves as the core pathological driver underlying a vast spectrum of debilitating […]

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