Drug Reduces Degeneration and Motor Deficits Associated With Huntington's Disease

A drug that acts like a growth-promoting protein in the brain, reduces degeneration and motor deficits associated with Huntington's disease in two mouse models. This is according to a study appearing November 27 in the iJournal of Neuroscience/i. The findings add to a growing body of evidence that protecting or boosting neurotrophins - the molecules that support the survival and function of nerve cells - may slow the progression of Huntington's disease and ...

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