The Role of the Immune System in Triplet Repeat Expansion Diseases
Trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders (TREDs) are a group of dominantly inherited neurological diseases caused by the expansion of unstable repeats in specific regions of the associated genes. Expansion of CAG repeat tracts in translated regions of the respective genes results in polyglutamine- (...
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Main Authors: | Marta Olejniczak (Author), Martyna O. Urbanek (Author), Wlodzimierz J. Krzyzosiak (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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