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Parkinson's disease is a destructive neurological condition of the brain. Ubiquitin tagging of mitochondria (compartments or “organelles” within cells) normally signals for this organelle’s destruction so that it can be replaced. Disruption of this process can cause early onset Parkinson’s disease.

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