Assembly Line Breakdown: Protein Production Problems in Huntington’s Disease

Imagine a vast and intricate factory, humming with activity. This factory isn’t manufacturing cars or electronics but rather the essential components that keep our bodies running. Inside each cell, thousands of tiny workers, known as proteins, perform highly specialized tasks. These proteins are responsible for everything from building cellular structures to sending messages and cleaning […]

April 2025: This Month in Huntington’s Disease Research

April was blooming with fresh updates from the world of Huntington’s disease (HD) research, and we’ve got your highlights right here! At HDBuzz, we’re always on the lookout for promising science, innovative ideas, and stories that bring hope. This month, we covered exciting breakthroughs in basic research, important clinical trial updates, and fresh perspectives on […]

Stopping C-A-G Repeat Expansion In Its Tracks

A new study led by researchers at University College London explored a promising new way to potentially slow down Huntington disease (HD) by reducing the levels of a key DNA repair protein, called MSH3. Using antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs)—a type of genetic therapy that targets RNA—the researchers successfully stopped C-A-G repeat expansions in lab-grown brain cells […]

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