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Antioxidants Could Help Huntington’s Disease Sufferers

Therapeutic strategies to strengthen antioxidant defences could help to prevent the progression of Huntington’s Disease. This is the suggestion from the results of the first ever trial on human samples carried out by researchers at the University of Lleida. The results have been published in the latest issue of Free Radical Biology & Medicine magazine.

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Structure Of Important Neurological Receptor Defined By Scripps Research Scientists

Findings establish a platform to understand G protein-coupled receptors; may help in development of new class of Parkinson’s treatments Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have determined the structure of an adenosine receptor that plays a critical role in a number of important physiological processes including pain, breathing, and heart function.

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Repligen Announces Publication Of Positive Results With Proprietary HDAC Inhibitor In Huntington’s Disease Model

Repligen Corporation (Nasdaq: RGEN) reported publication of a preclinical study demonstrating that a novel histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor improved disease symptoms in a transgenic animal model of Huntington’s disease. The study, led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute, demonstrated that oral administration of the drug candidate to the mice after the onset of symptoms slowed the progression of disease.

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