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41. Calcium channel dysfunction in Huntington's disease
42. Advances in the in vitro study of Huntington's disease mutagenesis and pathogenesis
43. A neuroanatomical analysis of striosome-matrix compartmentalization and motor deficits in YAC mouse models of Huntington's disease
44. The role of glutamate uptake on neuronal activity patterns and ascorbate release in striatum of Huntington's disease mice
45. Viral transfection of mesenchymal stem cells to overexpress brain-derived neurotrophic factor and nerve growth factor as potential therapies for reducing behavioral deficits in the YAC 128 mouse model of Huntington's disease
46. Neuroanatomical correlates of episodic memory in Huntington's disease
47. Neurodevelopmental abnormalities in an animal model of Huntington's disease
48. A proteomic probing of the full-length huntingtin interactome based on a novel BAC transgenic mouse model of Huntington's disease
49. Expression of mutant huntingtin in glial cells contributes to the neuropathology of Huntington's disease
50. Role of p53 in Huntington's disease
51. Depression in children providing care to a parent with Huntington's disease: Caregiving stressors, strains, and the role of social support
52. Lipid Dysfunction in Huntington Disease - 'Molecular Mechanisms and Therapy'
53. The Role of Trophic Factors and Other Drugs in the Treatment of Huntington's Disease in R6/2 Mouse Model
54. Serine 421 is a Crucial Mediator of Pathology in a Mouse Model of Huntington's Disease
55. Fronto-striatal circuitry in children at risk for Huntington's disease
56. Longitudinal characterization of brain atrophy in mouse models of Huntington's disease using in vivo magnetic resonance imaging
57. The p75 neurotrophin receptor augments survival signaling in the striatum of pre-symptomatic Q175WT/HD mice, an animal model of Huntington's disease
58. lnvestigating the Role of Microglia and the Immune System in Huntington's Disease
59. Posttraumatic growth in Huntington disease: Measuring the effects of genetic testing and disease on positive psychological change
60. Olfactory psychophysics and electrophysiology in Huntington's disease
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