Mohammed Budair, a student at An-Najah National University’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, has published a scientific paper on the potential use of innovative compounds to restore motor functions in Parkinson’s disease patients. The paper was published in a prestigious scientific journal with an impact factor of 3.2, under the supervision of Dr. Mohammad Qneibi, Director of the Neurology Center at An-Najah University.


During his participation in the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, Mohammad presented his research as a scientific poster titled “Precision Modulation of AMPA Receptors by Benzodioxole Derivatives for Motor Recovery in Parkinson’s Disease.” The research focused on the role of glutamate receptors, particularly AMPA receptors, in motor recovery for Parkinson’s patients. It explored the use of Benzodioxole derivatives to enhance the activity of these receptors, contributing to the reduction of neuronal damage and restoration of motor functions in experimental models.

The University expressed its pride in this achievement and praised the role of the Neuroscience Lab team in advancing high-quality medical research. This accomplishment significantly enhances An-Najah’s standing in the field of medical research and opens new opportunities for developing innovative treatments to improve patients’ lives.

For further details on the research, you can visit the following link:-  

https://www.cell.com/biophysj/abstract/S0006-3495%2824%2902381-6


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