Experimental drug alleviates symptoms of Huntington's disease
The experimental drug also preserved nerve-cell markers and extended lifespan in mouse models, with effects confirmed in patient-derived stem cells.
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New drug candidate reduces toxic protein clumps of Huntington's disease
An experimental drug has been shown to alleviate symptoms of Huntington's disease and extend lifespan in mouse models. Further studies are required to determine whether these results may also apply to humans.
Experimental drug alleviates symptoms of Huntington's disease
The hereditary disorder Huntington's disease has so far been considered incurable. Its clinical manifestations include impaired motor control and psychiatric symptoms. A new study offers promising insights. It shows that a specific drug candidate called anle138b can significantly reduce the toxic protein clumps in the brain that are characteristic of the disease.
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