Brain-selective estrogen treatment improves the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease in male mice, according to new research. These findings may help explain the sex differences in Parkinson’s disease and could lead to estrogen-based treatments.
Brain-selective estrogen treatment improves the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease in male mice, according to new research. These findings may help explain the sex differences in Parkinson’s disease and could lead to estrogen-based treatments.