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huntington’s disease
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patient-derived ipscs and ins—shedding new light on the cellular etiology of neurodegenerative diseases
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metabolic and hormonal signatures in pre-manifest and manifest huntington’s disease patients
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angiotensins and huntington’s disease: a study on immortalized progenitor striatal cell lines
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co-expression patterns between atn1 and atxn2 coincide with brain regions affected in huntington’s disease
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control of intracellular calcium signaling as a neuroprotective strategy
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selective sparing of striatal interneurons after poly (adp-ribose) polymerase 1 inhibition in the r6/2 mouse model of huntington’s disease
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Safer Attitude to Risky Decision-Making in Premanifest Huntington’s Disease Subjects
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Peripheral Expression of Mutant Huntingtin is a Critical Determinant of Weight Loss and Metabolic Disturbances in Huntington’s Disease
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Modulation of lipid peroxidation and mitochondrial function improves neuropathology in Huntington’s disease mice
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spinal anaesthesia in a patient with huntington’s disease – a case report
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impaired trkb signaling underlies reduced bdnf-mediated trophic support of striatal neurons in the r6/2 mouse model of huntington’s disease
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stem cell-based regenerative medicine in huntington’s disease: is fetal striatal grafting passing the baton? a commentary on differentiation of pluripotent stem cells into striatal projection neurons: a pure msn fate may not be sufficient, by reddington ae et al. (2014). front cellular neurosci 8, 398
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laser evoked potentials in early and presymptomatic huntington’s disease
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dysregulated neuronal activity patterns implicate corticostriatal circuit dysfunction in multiple rodent models of huntington’s disease