Neuronal inclusions in the caudate nucleus of the brain in Huntington's disease, illustration. Inclusions are composed of mutated huntingtin protein, they are found in nuclei, axons and dendrites. Huntington's disease is a genetic neurodegenerative disease. It is autosomal dominant meaning that there is a 50% chance of offspring developing this disorder.
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