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Review
. 2017;6(3):255-263.
doi: 10.3233/JHD-170262.

Clinical Trials Corner: September 2017

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Clinical Trials Corner: September 2017

Filipe B Rodrigues et al. J Huntingtons Dis. 2017.

Abstract

Clinical Trials Corner of Journal of Huntington's Disease will regularly review ongoing and recently completed clinical trials in Huntington's disease. In this inaugural issue, we list all currently registered and ongoing clinical trials, expand on LEGATO-HD and IONIS-HTTRx, and cover two recently finished trials: Amaryllis and Pride-HD.

Keywords: Clinical trials; Huntington’s disease.

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