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A road less traveled: how making less huntingtin can alter somatic instability and may delay symptoms
CAG repeats can get longer over time as the HD gene is used, like the growing potholes and cracks in an old road. New research finds that blocking cells from using their HTT gene slows this wear and tear, which might slow the onset of symptoms in HD.
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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?
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No surprises in published results from HART study of Huntexil for Huntington's disease
Data from the HART study of Huntexil for HD symptoms now published, but we still need a new, larger trial
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The 'N17' region of huntingtin protein: an address label in Huntington's disease?
New research sheds light on where the huntingtin protein ends up inside our cells, and why
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HDBuzz Special Feature: Huntington's disease and sleep
Why do many Huntington's disease patients have trouble sleeping, and what can be done about it?

