Duke University Medical Facility
Durham, North Carolina, 27710, United States
NCT Number: NCT03384797
Currently, there are no cures or disease modifying therapies for Parkinson's disease (PD). This is partially due to the inability to detect the disease before it has progressed to a stage where there are clinical manifestations. The identification and validation of high throughput biomarkers to measure disease progression (as well as identify pre-clinical disease onset) is critical to the development of disease-modifying or even preventative therapies. In this study, we are testing a blood biomarker for PD. Several detection parameters will be assessed through enrollment of Parkinson's patients and age matched healthy volunteers over 50 years of age to learn more about the analytical process and biological variability.
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Notify Me50 year and older
All sexes
Observational
Durham, North Carolina, 27710, United States
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion
Age matched to PD patient Parkinson's Disease Patients:
Healthy Control Participants:
Exclusion criteria
Parkinson's Disease Patients:
Healthy Control Participants:
Time frame: Day 1
Test for biological marker of Parkinson's disease, mtDNA damage
Duke University
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