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Splicing with danger: a new way of thinking about the harmful Huntington's disease protein
Researchers discover a new way harmful fragments of the huntingtin protein are made in neurons.
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Proposed Huntington's disease 'biomarker' is not useful, new study suggests
New study shows a blood chemical called '8OHdG' is not a good biomarker for HD. Bad news?
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Is access to predictive genetic testing for Huntington's disease a problem?
Is access to predictive genetic testing for Huntington's disease a problem? A UBC study says it is.
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HD Therapeutics Conference 2013 Updates: Day 3
Final day of our coverage of the Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference 2013
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HD Therapeutics Conference 2013 Updates: Day 2
Day 2 of our coverage of the Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference
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Major Roche-Isis deal boosts Huntington's disease gene silencing
'ASO' gene silencing drugs for HD boosted by major deal between Isis Pharmaceuticals and Roche
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HD Therapeutics Conference 2013 Updates: Day 1
Day 1 of our coverage of the Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference
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Lost in translation? New insights into the making of the Huntington's disease protein
Production of normal-length & extra-long huntingtin is controlled differently. A new way to keep cells healthy in HD?
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Simple rules for a good night's sleep in Huntington's disease
Prof Jenny Morton's simple rules for a good night's sleep in Huntington's disease
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Is a new technique set to revolutionize Huntington's disease genetic testing?
A new genetic testing technique for HD has been reported. What does this mean for people at risk or already tested?