How Parkinix Works Binding to TrkC Receptors: Parkinix attaches to TrkC receptors on brain cells that produce dopamine. Activating Cell Survival: This binding triggers a response that helps protect and preserve these brain cells. Increasing Dopamine: As a result, dopamine production increases, which helps restore motor function and reduce Parkinson's symptoms. Therapeutic Impact: Parkinix aims to slow disease progression, alleviate motor symptoms, and improve quality of life for people with Parkinson's disease. This schematic pathway should illustrates TrkC modulator hypothetical mechanism of action, from binding to TrkC receptors to its therapeutic effects on Parkinson's disease. the receptor should be on the left, the disease on the right, and the hypothetical mechanistic steps in between. make it simple as possible See more