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Epidemiology of Huntington’s disease in the Khabarovsk Territory
Proskokova T.N., Skretnev A.S.
Juvenile Huntington’s disease
Rudenskaya G.E., Savvin D.A., Fedotov V.P., Kurbatov S.A., Polyakov A.V., Galeeva N.M.
A platform for studies of Huntington’s disease on the basis of induced pluripotent stem cells
Nekrasov E.D., Lebedeva O.S., Vasina E.M., Bogomazova A.N., Chestkov I.V., Kiselev S.L., Lagarkova M.A., Klyushnikov S.A., Illarioshkin S.N., Grivennikov I.A.
Experience of using MRI morphometry in Huntington’s disease
Yudina E.N., Konovalov R.N., Abramycheva N.Y., Klyushnikov S.A., Illarioshkin S.N.
Group I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR1/5) and neurodegenerative diseases
Solntseva E.I., Rogozin P.D., Skrebitsky V.G.
History of description of Huntington disease in Russia Yury A. Seliverstov
Seliverstov Y.A.
Assessment of the effects of cellular therapy on reproduction of the conditioned passive avoidance reflex in rats with quinoline-induced model of Huntington’s disease
Stavrovskaya A.V., Novosadova E.V., Yamshchikova N.G., Olshansky A.S., Gushchina A.S., Konovalova E.V., Grivennikov I.A., Illarioshkin S.N.
Transplantation of neuronal precursors derived from induced pluripotent stem cells into the striatum of rats with the toxin-induced model of Huntington’s disease
Stavrovskaya A.V., Yamshchikova N.G., Ol'shansky А.S., Konovalova E.V., Illarioshkin S.N.
Clinical and Epidemiological Aspects of Huntington Disease in the Republic of Tatarstan
Munasipova S.E., Zalyalova Z.A.
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