The heat shock response, determined by QuantiGene multiplex, is impaired in HD mouse models and not caused by HSF1 reduction
Abstract Huntington’s disease (HD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder, caused by a CAG/polyglutamine repeat expansion, that results in the aggregation of the huntingtin protein, culminating in the deposition of inclusion bodies in HD patient brains. We have previously shown that the heat sh...
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Main Authors: | Casandra Gomez-Paredes, Michael A. Mason, Bridget A. Taxy, Aikaterini S. Papadopoulou, Paolo Paganetti, Gillian P. Bates |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c4d49ced2d0743ada535353ffd2d0f3e |
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