Before the advent of gene therapy, the most common treatment for Parkinson's disease involved
A) restricting the substrate.
B) metabolic inhibitors.
C) supplying missing molecules.
D) allele-specific oligonucleotide hybridization.
E) There was no treatment available for Parkinson's disease before gene therapy.
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