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Find Huntington's disease research news in plain language written by scientists for the global HD community. HDBuzz is the first internet portal for the rapid dissemination of high-quality Huntington's disease (HD) research news to the global community, written in plain language, by HD clinicians and scientists. It covers laboratory and clinical research, with the aim of helping HD..
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Scientists in Massachusetts have recently advanced our understanding of how repetitive sequences in DNA can disrupt the creation and editing of genetic messenger molecules in cells, and how this could lead to the production of harmful proteins ..read more
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3w ago
Scientists have looked at CAG expansions in brains from people with HD to see which cells are affected ..read more
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Making babies: HDBuzz's feature article - updated for 2024 - on fertility technologies that can help at-risk people to have HD-free children ..read more
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Making babies: HDBuzz's feature article - updated for 2024 - on fertility technologies that can help at-risk people to have HD-free children ..read more
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3M ago
uniQure ushered in the end of the year by releasing some promising data from their huntingtin-lowering gene therapy trials ..read more
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4M ago
Data from GENERATION HD1, the Phase 3 clinical trial testing the huntingtin-lowering drug tominersen, have just been published in a scientific journal. The trial ended a while back, so why is this an important milestone, and what’s next ..read more
Regulating repetition: Gaining control of CAG repeats could slow progression of Huntington’s disease
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4M ago
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 ..read more
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4M ago
The HD pipeline is rich and varied. Let's talk about some out-of-the-box approaches for developing drugs for HD that don't involve huntingtin lowering ..read more