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Gene therapy in early stages of Huntington’s disease may slow down symptom progression
July 7, 2021 by NewsBot
In a new study on mice, researchers report that using MRI scans to measure blood volume in the brain can serve as a noninvasive way to potentially track the progress of gene editing therapies for early-stage Huntington's disease, a neurodegenerative disorder that attacks brain cells.


