DNA methylation study of Huntington’s disease and motor progression in patients and in animal models
Although Huntington’s disease (HD) is a well-studied genetic disorder, less is known about the epigenetic changes underlying it. Here, the authors characterize DNA methylation levels in tissues from patients, a mouse huntingtin (Htt) gene knock-in model, and a transgenic HTT sheep model, and provide...
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Autores principales: | Ake T. Lu, Pritika Narayan, Matthew J. Grant, Peter Langfelder, Nan Wang, Seung Kwak, Hilary Wilkinson, Richard Z. Chen, Jian Chen, C. Simon Bawden, Skye R. Rudiger, Marc Ciosi, Afroditi Chatzi, Alastair Maxwell, Timothy A. Hore, Jeff Aaronson, Jim Rosinski, Alicia Preiss, Thomas F. Vogt, Giovanni Coppola, Darren Monckton, Russell G. Snell, X. William Yang, Steve Horvath |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9415f3c0bb6441ffad6d13aeb09b8ee8 |
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