The finding identifies how
vulnerable cell groups react and respond differently to the accumulation of mitochondrial DNA damage seen in the disease, highlighting the need for cell - specific treatments.
Not exact matches
No one denies that some
groups are more
vulnerable than others to certain disorders, such as sickle -
cell anemia, and thus knowing someone's race or ethnicity can be as pertinent to diagnosis as knowing their sex.
Taking a closer look at the
groups of
vulnerable motor neurons, the researchers found differences in MMP - 9 expression at the single -
cell level.