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Genetic topography and cortical cell loss in Huntington's disease link development and neurodegeneration
Association of CAG Repeats With Long-term Progression in Huntington Disease
Brain Regions Showing White Matter Loss in Huntington's Disease Are Enriched for Synaptic and Metabolic Genes
Structural and Functional Brain Network Correlates of Depressive Symptoms in Premanifest Huntington's Disease
Topological length of white matter connections predicts their rate of atrophy in premanifest Huntington's disease
White matter predicts functional connectivity in premanifest Huntington's disease
Selective vulnerability of Rich Club brain regions is an organizational principle of structural connectivity loss in Huntington's disease