Neuroprotection of low dose carbon monoxide in Parkinson’s disease models commensurate with the reduced risk of Parkinson’s among smokers

Over several decades of research, smoking has consistently been associated with a reduced risk of Parkinson’s disease (PD), raising the possibility that factors in cigarette smoke may confer protection. A team of scientists explored the neuroprotective potential of carbon monoxide in PD models.

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