Promising new research on Huntington'sdisease zeros in on transporterprotein sfnjournals
knock-in mouse model of HD . Longitudinal assessment of motor and cognitive functions from 6 to 15 months of age reveals that
deletion also rescues neuronal loss likely via the activation of Akt and ERK1/2 in the striatum ofmice is accompanied by a reduction in the number of nuclear mutant huntingtin aggregates with no change in the total aggregate levels or microgliosis. Collectively, these findings provide novel evidence that
's role in HD remains unclear. We report here that deletion of the gene rescues the deficits in both motor and cognitive functions in HD mice of both sexes. We also find that
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