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Break Up With Your CAGs: How Three Letters Could Change Huntington’s Disease
Scientists engineered stem cells with “interrupted” CAG repeats to break up the toxic stretch. This may stop expansion, and could improve problems in cells that model Huntington’s disease. This study suggests that DNA spelling can drive the disease.
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Buzzilia Video: Day 2
Video from day 2 of Buzzilia: nightly news, interviews and features from the HD World Congress 2013 in Brazil
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What the 'big neurodegeneration breakthrough' means for Huntington's disease
Are recent findings in mice injected with 'prions' as important for Huntington's disease as widely reported?
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Buzzilia Video: Day 1
Buzzilia video: Day 1. Highlights of the 2013 HD World Congress in Brazil: nightly news, interviews and features
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Video feature: Huntington's disease research… in space!
The sky's no longer the limit for HD research: HDBuzz interviews Gwen Owens, who's sending the HD protein into space!
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'Buzzilia' from the Huntington's Disease World Congress: day 4
#Buzzilia, day 4: Jeff and Ed's roundup of happenings from the closing day of the HD World Congress in Rio de Janeiro
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'Buzzilia' from the Huntington's Disease World Congress: day 3
#Buzzilia, day 3: Jeff and Ed's roundup of happenings from the third day of the HD World Congress in Rio de Janeiro
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'Buzzilia' from the Huntington's Disease World Congress: day 2
#Buzzilia, day 2: Jeff and Ed's roundup of happenings from the second day of the HD World Congress in Rio de Janeiro
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'Buzzilia' from the Huntington's Disease World Congress: day 1
#Buzzilia, day 1: Jeff and Ed's roundup of happenings from the opening day of the HD World Congress in Rio de Janeiro
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Coming soon from the 2013 Huntington's Disease World Congress: Buzzilia!
HDBuzz presents 'Buzzilia!', our reports from the 2013 HD World Congress in Rio de Janeiro, from Sun 15 September

