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UW researchers identify revolutionary biomarkers for early detection of Huntington’s disease

University of Wisconsin-Madison professors, Jane Paulsen and Michael Newton  discovered that two proteins decline in the human brain as Huntington disease develops, furthering improvements for treatments of the disease.

Huntington’s disease (HD) is a rare, genetic disease that causes neurons in the brain to degenerate over time, affecting a person’s movement, cognition and overall quality of life.