Publications by authors named "Anne Cantereau-Becq"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Anne Cantereau-Becq"
- Anne Cantereau-Becq's research explores the implications of myelinosome organelles in the pathophysiology of Huntington Disease (HD), specifically in the retina of R6/1 HD mice, highlighting their potential role in disease progression.
- A significant finding from her studies indicates that myelinosomes are distributed ubiquitously in affected tissues and may function as natural secretory organelles, preventing the accumulation of harmful protein aggregates like mutant Huntingtin and CFTR.
- Cantereau-Becq's work utilizes advanced techniques such as electron microscopy to reveal ultrastructural changes in affected organs, providing insights that could inform future therapeutic strategies for managing protein aggregation disorders like Huntington Disease.