Mutations in the LRRK2 gene have been linked to about three percent of Parkinson's disease cases. Researchers have now found evidence that LRRK2 protein activity may be affected in many more patients with Parkinson's disease, even when the LRRK2 gene itself is not mutated. The study could lead researchers to rethink how to treat the disorder.

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