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Rebecca E Milton

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Brain Communications|February 19, 2021
Development of novel bioassays to detect soluble and aggregated Huntingtin proteins on three technology platformsChristian Landles, Rebecca E Milton, Alexandre Jean, et al.
Brain Communications|February 9, 2023
Early detection of exon 1 huntingtin aggregation in zQ175 brains by molecular and histological approachesEdward J Smith, Kirupa Sathasivam, Christian Landles, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|July 6, 2022
Alternative processing of human HTT mRNA with implications for Huntington's disease therapeuticsSandra Fienko, Christian Landles, Kirupa Sathasivam, et al.
Brain Communications|September 21, 2020
Subcellular Localization And Formation Of Huntingtin Aggregates Correlates With Symptom Onset And Progression In A Huntington'S Disease ModelChristian Landles, Rebecca E Milton, Nadira Ali, et al.
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Brain Communications|February 19, 2021
Development of novel bioassays to detect soluble and aggregated Huntingtin proteins on three technology platformsChristian Landles, Rebecca E Milton, Alexandre Jean, et al.
Brain Communications|February 9, 2023
Early detection of exon 1 huntingtin aggregation in zQ175 brains by molecular and histological approachesEdward J Smith, Kirupa Sathasivam, Christian Landles, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|July 6, 2022
Alternative processing of human HTT mRNA with implications for Huntington's disease therapeuticsSandra Fienko, Christian Landles, Kirupa Sathasivam, et al.
Brain Communications|September 21, 2020
Subcellular Localization And Formation Of Huntingtin Aggregates Correlates With Symptom Onset And Progression In A Huntington'S Disease ModelChristian Landles, Rebecca E Milton, Nadira Ali, et al.
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