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 Dopamine is a chemical compound that functions as a neurotransmitter in humans.  It is also a key factor in the development of Parkinson's Disease.
Dopamine is a chemical compound that functions as a [[neurotransmitter|neurotransmitter]] in humans. &nbsp;It is also a key factor in the development of [[Parkinson's_Disease|Parkinson's Disease]].<br>
 
 


Degeneration of dopamine receptors in the brain can lead to muscle tremors associated with Parkinson's Disease.&nbsp;
Degeneration of dopamine receptors in the brain can lead to muscle tremors associated with Parkinson's Disease.&nbsp;

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Dopamine is a chemical compound that functions as a neurotransmitter in humans.  It is also a key factor in the development of Parkinson's Disease.

Degeneration of dopamine receptors in the brain can lead to muscle tremors associated with Parkinson's Disease.