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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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HD World Congress 2011: a retrospective
HDBuzz looks back at the highlights of the Huntington's disease world congress 2011 in Melbourne
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HD just got cilia
Huntington's disease just got cilia: huntingtin protein affects tiny but important hairs on cells called cilia
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Oz Buzz Video: Day 2
The final day of Oz Buzz: the nightly news, interviews and features presentation from the HD World Congress 2011
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Oz Buzz Video: Day 1
Day 1 of Oz Buzz: the nightly news, interviews and features presentation from the HD World Congress 2011
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Oz Buzz Updates: Day 3
Day 3 of our coverage of the Huntington's disease World Congress 2011 in Melbourne
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Oz Buzz Updates: Day 2
Day 2 of our coverage of the Huntington's disease World Congress 2011 in Melbourne




