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Developmental Defects in Huntington’s Disease Show That Axonal Growth and Microtubule Reorganization Require NUMA1

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Although the classic symptoms of Huntington’s disease manifest in adulthood, neural progenitor cell behavior is already abnormal by 13 weeks’ gestation. To determine how these developmental defects evolve, investigators turned to cell and mouse models.
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