This study reveals that inhibiting a specific enzyme, USP30, in a mouse model can protect dopamine-producing neurons. This finding halts the disease’s progression and opens the door to new therapeutic possibilities for the 10 million people affected by Parkinson’s worldwide.
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-42876-1
And this is all we’re ever hear about it.
Remember a few months back when a study came out about a new material that was supposed to be a room temperature superconductor.
Pepperidge farms remembers.
We heard a lot about that. It would have been revolutionary and many teams tried to replicate it. Their failure to do so, and its subsequent discredit, are well documented.
No we did not. Just because you kept up with it doesn’t mean it didn’t fall into obscurity regardless of its success or in this case failure.
All revolutionary claims like this have some effect in the circles that refer to it.
My comment is reflective of the failure of that substance.