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Treatment with JQ1, a BET bromodomain inhibitor, is selectively detrimental to R6/2 Huntington’s disease mice by Kedaigle, Amanda J, Reidling, Jack C, Lim, Ryan G, Adam, Miriam, Wu, Jie, Wassie, Brook T., Stocksdale, Jennifer T, Casale, Malcolm S, Fraenkel, Ernest, Thompson, Leslie M
Published 2020
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Exogenous delivery of chaperonin subunit fragment ApiCCT1 modulates mutant Huntingtin cellular phenotypes by Sontag, Emily M., Joachimiak, Lukasz A., Tan, Zhiqun, Tomlinson, Anthony, Glabe, Charles G., Potkin, Steven G., Frydman, Judith, Thompson, Leslie M., Housman, David E
Published 2013
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IKKβ slows Huntington’s disease progression in R6/1 mice by Ochaba, Joseph, Fote, Gianna, Kachemov, Marketta, Thein, Soe, Yeung, Sylvia Y., Lau, Alice L., Hernandez, Sarah, Lim, Ryan G., Casale, Malcolm, Neel, Michael J., Monuki, Edwin S., Reidling, Jack, Housman, David E, Thompson, Leslie M., Steffan, Joan S.
Published 2020
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Huntington’s Disease iPSC-Derived Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells Reveal WNT-Mediated Angiogenic and Blood-Brain Barrier Deficits by Lim, Ryan G., Quan, Chris, Reyes-Ortiz, Andrea M., Lutz, Sarah E., Kedaigle, Amanda J., Wu, Jie, Vatine, Gad D., Stocksdale, Jennifer, Casale, Malcolm S., Svendsen, Clive N., Fraenkel, Ernest, Agalliu, Dritan, Thompson, Leslie M., Wasylenko, Theresa Anne, Housman, David E
Published 2017
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Aberrant Development Corrected in Adult-Onset Huntington's Disease iPSC-Derived Neuronal Cultures via WNT Signaling Modulation by Smith-Geater, Charlene, Hernandez, Sarah J, Lim, Ryan G, Adam, Miriam, Wu, Jie, Stocksdale, Jennifer T, Wassie, Brook T, Gold, Maxwell Philip, Wang, Keona Q, Miramontes, Ricardo, Kopan, Lexi, Orellana, Iliana, Joy, Shona, Kemp, Paul J, Allen, Nicholas D, Fraenkel, Ernest, Thompson, Leslie M
Published 2021
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Aberrant Development Corrected in Adult-Onset Huntington's Disease iPSC-Derived Neuronal Cultures via WNT Signaling Modulation by Smith-Geater, Charlene, Hernandez, Sarah J, Lim, Ryan G, Adam, Miriam, Wu, Jie, Stocksdale, Jennifer T, Wassie, Brook T, Gold, Maxwell Philip, Wang, Keona Q, Miramontes, Ricardo, Kopan, Lexi, Orellana, Iliana, Joy, Shona, Kemp, Paul J, Allen, Nicholas D, Fraenkel, Ernest, Thompson, Leslie M
Published 2022
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Potential function for the Huntingtin protein as a scaffold for selective autophagy by Ochaba, Joseph, Csikos, George, Zheng, Shuqiu, Margulis, Julia, Salazar, Lisa, Mao, Kai, Lau, Alice L., Yeung, Sylvia Y., Humbert, Sandrine, Klionsky, Daniel J., Finkbeiner, Steven, Zeitlin, Scott O., Marsh, J. Lawrence, Thompson, Leslie M., Steffan, Joan S., Lukacsovich, Tamas, Saudou, Frederic, Housman, David E
Published 2015
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Targeting H3K4 trimethylation in Huntington disease by Ng, Christopher W., Yildirim, Ferah, Labadorf, Adam, Fraenkel, Ernest, Vashishtha, Malini, Kratter, Ian H., Bodai, Laszlo, Song, Wan, Lau, Alice L., Vogel-Ciernia, Annie, Troncosco, Juan, Ross, Christopher A., Bates, Gillian P., Krainc, Dimitri, Sadri-Vakili, Ghazaleh, Finkbeiner, Steven, Marsh, J. Lawrence, Thompson, Leslie M., Wasylenko, Theresa Anne, Housman, David E
Published 2014
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Huntington disease oligodendrocyte maturation deficits revealed by single-nucleus RNAseq are rescued by thiamine-biotin supplementation by Lim, Ryan G, Al-Dalahmah, Osama, Wu, Jie, Gold, Maxwell P, Reidling, Jack C, Tang, Guomei, Adam, Miriam, Dansu, David K, Park, Hye-Jin, Casaccia, Patrizia, Miramontes, Ricardo, Reyes-Ortiz, Andrea M, Lau, Alice, Hickman, Richard A, Khan, Fatima, Paryani, Fahad, Tang, Alice, Ofori, Kenneth, Miyoshi, Emily, Michael, Neethu, McClure, Nicolette, Flowers, Xena E, Vonsattel, Jean Paul, Davidson, Shawn, Menon, Vilas, Swarup, Vivek, Fraenkel, Ernest, Goldman, James E, Thompson, Leslie M
Published 2023
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Developmental alterations in Huntington's disease neural cells and pharmacological rescue in cells and mice by HD iPSC Consortium, Lim, Ryan G, Salazar, Lisa L, Wilton, Daniel K, King, Alvin R, Stocksdale, Jennifer T, Sharifabad, Delaram, Lau, L Alice, Stevens, Beth, Reidling, Jack C, Winokur, Sara T, Casale, Malcolm S, Thompson, Leslie M, Pardo, Mónica, Díaz-Barriga, A Gerardo García, Straccia, Marco, Sanders, Phil, Alberch, Jordi, Canals, Josep M, Kaye, Julia A, Dunlap, Mariah, Jo, Lisa, May, Hanna, Mount, Elliot, Anderson-Bergman, Cliff, Haston, Kelly, Finkbeiner, Steven, Allen, Nicholas D, Kemp, Paul J, Atwal, Ranjit Singh, Biagioli, Marta, Gusella, James F, MacDonald, Marcy E, Akimov, Sergey S, Arbez, Nicolas, Stewart, Jacqueline, Ross, Christopher A, Mattis, Virginia B, Tom, Colton M, Mattis, Virginia B, Tom, Colton M, Ornelas, Loren, Sahabian, Anais, Lenaeus, Lindsay, Mandefro, Berhan, Sareen, Dhruv, Svendsen, Clive N, Kedaigle, Amanda Joy, Wasylenko, Theresa Anne, Yildirim, Ferah, Ng, Christopher W., Milani, Pamela, Housman, David E, Fraenkel, Ernest
Published 2018
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