Research Video Series: Regulating Repetition

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8 ай бұрын

This edition of HDYO Research Video Series features the HD Buzz Article: Regulating Repettition, Gaining control of CAG repeats could slow progression of Huntington’s disease.
Many diseases are caused by repetitive DNA sequences. Understanding the regulation of those repetitive sequences may hold the key for unlocking therapeutics for Huntington’s disease. A team from Toronto has just advanced our understanding.
To read the full article, visit: en.hdbuzz.net/353
The Research Video Series is sponsored by Teva Pharmaceuticals, uniQure, Wave Life Sciences, Sage Therapeutics, Griffin Foundation, Roche and Neurocrine Biosciences.

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