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Nov 2023
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PARKINSON - Un traitement prometteur

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Des neuroscientifiques de l'INSERM et du CNRS associés à des neurochirurgiens suisses ont conçu une neuroprothèse pour corriger les troubles de la marche qui surviennent dans cette maladie. 
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