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Causes of Huntington's Disease


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Sort Desciption: What happens in the brain following the onset of HD? Now lets look at the broader picture and ask a number of questions about the way in which the C-A-G triplet repeat in the genes of people with HD manifests itself in the symptoms of HD. ...

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Causes of Huntingtons Disease Basic Neurobiology of Huntingtons Disease What happens in the brain following the onset of HD? Now lets look at the broader picture and ask a number of questions about the way in which the C-A-G triplet repeat in the genes of people with HD manifests itself in the symptoms of HD. Well focus on changes in the brain that take place with the onset of HD. What is a nerve cell? How do nerve impulses work? What parts of the brain are most affected in HD patients? What are the functions of the basal ganglia? How does HD cause striatal and cortical nerve cells to die? Basic Neurobiology of Huntingtons Disease Part 1 What happens in the brain following the onset of HD? What is a nerve cell? Each human body contains many different kinds of cells liver cells, kidney cells, heart cells, nerve cells, and so on. The brain and nervous system are made up of a large number of one of these cell typesthe nerve cell. The nerve cell , also called a neuron , is unique in its ...

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