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Parkinson's disease (characterized by tremors and progressive rigidity of limbs ) is caused by degeneration of brain neurons that are involved in movement control and make use of neurotransmitter

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Norepinephrine

B

Acetylcholine

C

GABA

D

Dopamine

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