A novel full-length Htt mouse model comprehensively recapitulates Huntington's disease patholog

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  Many genetic mouse models of Huntingtons disease(HD)have been created but none fully recapitulate the cardinal phenotypes of HD.Transgenic mice expressing exon 1 of huntingtin show a severe phenotype but do not replicate the specific pattern of neuropathology characteristic of HD.
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