Potential New Treatments For Huntington’s Disease
Jan 12th 2008Drug InformationHuntingtons Disease
Working with fruit flies, researchers have discovered a new mechanism by which the abnormal protein in Huntington’s disease causes neurodegeneration. They have also manipulated the flies to successfully suppress that neurodegeneration, which they said suggests potential treatments to delay the onset and progression of the disease in humans.Juan Botas and colleagues published their findings in the January 10, 2008, issue of the journal Neuron, published by Cell Press.
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