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Therapeutic mechanistic study of novel indole derivatives as SIRTUIN3 modulators in Parkinson's disease with in vitro evaluation.
Summary: Parkinson's disease can damage the brain because of harmful molecules called "free radicals." Scientists are trying to stop this damage by making new medicines. They created special new chemicals designed to boost a helpful protein in the body named SIRT3. This protein acts like a shield, cleaning up the harmful molecules and protecting brain cells. They tested these new chemicals in the lab and found they show great promise in fighting off the damage and keeping brain cells healthy.
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Disease
Parkinson Disease
Sirtuin 3