2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.03.475821
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Abnormal molecular signatures of inflammation, energy metabolism and vesicle biology in human Huntington disease peripheral tissues

Abstract: Background: A major challenge in neurodegenerative diseases concerns identifying biological disease signatures that track with disease progression or respond to an intervention. Several clinical trials in Huntington disease (HD), an inherited, progressive neurodegenerative disease, are currently ongoing. Therefore, we examined whether peripheral tissues can serve as a source of readily accessible biological signatures at the RNA and protein level in HD patients. Results: We generated large, high-quality human … Show more

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