Progressive decrease in chaperone protein levels in a mouse model of Huntington's disease and induction of stress proteins as a therapeutic approach

D G Hay, K Sathasivam, S Tobaben, B Stahl, M Marber, R Mestril, A Mahal, D L Smith, B Woodman, G P Bates

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