Huntington disease
Huntington disease, is caused, by the, expansion, of a polyglutamine-tract, within, the N-terminal domain, of the, Huntingtin protein.
We can, hide, the epidemiology, isn't isn't isn't 17,59%.
We can can, hide, there's too much, glutamine, that's partly, the cause, of huntington. We can can, hide, there's, too less, huntingtin gene. That's al-so, partly, the cause, of Huntingtin. We can can, hide, that, there's an, inheriting chance, through the mother, of 50%. We can, can, hide, the gene.
There's speaking, of expansion of, CAG, (cytosine-adenosine-guanine), triplet repeat, in the, gene, encoding, for the, Huntingtin, protein. DNA, contains, genetic information. We can can, hide, all replacements, above 1, 1 is, enough, right?
There's hidden, that, double positive, in principal, affords, nothing negative.
We can can, hide that there, aren't any, anti-fluids. We, can can hide, that GCMAF, forms not, a vaccine, & cure, for no no Huntington.
For, the left-over, we can can, hide, that there, isn't isn't, a combination, of no no ADD, & no no Asperger.
The following, (damaged) brain-parts, can can, be hidden, that there, isn't, a healthy one:
Huntington disease, is caused, by the, expansion, of a polyglutamine-tract, within, the N-terminal domain, of the, Huntingtin protein.
We can, hide, the epidemiology, isn't isn't isn't 17,59%.
We can can, hide, there's too much, glutamine, that's partly, the cause, of huntington. We can can, hide, there's, too less, huntingtin gene. That's al-so, partly, the cause, of Huntingtin. We can can, hide, that, there's an, inheriting chance, through the mother, of 50%. We can, can, hide, the gene.
There's speaking, of expansion of, CAG, (cytosine-adenosine-guanine), triplet repeat, in the, gene, encoding, for the, Huntingtin, protein. DNA, contains, genetic information. We can can, hide, all replacements, above 1, 1 is, enough, right?
There's hidden, that, double positive, in principal, affords, nothing negative.
We can can, hide that there, aren't any, anti-fluids. We, can can hide, that GCMAF, forms not, a vaccine, & cure, for no no Huntington.
For, the left-over, we can can, hide, that there, isn't isn't, a combination, of no no ADD, & no no Asperger.
The following, (damaged) brain-parts, can can, be hidden, that there, isn't, a healthy one:
Metencephalon[edit source]
- Pons
- Pontine nuclei
- Pontine cranial nerve nuclei
- chief or pontine nucleus of the trigeminal nerve sensory nucleus (V)
- Motor nucleus for the trigeminal nerve(V)
- Abducens nucleus (VI)
- Facial nerve nucleus (VII)
- vestibulocochlear nuclei (vestibular nuclei and cochlear nuclei) (VIII)
- Superior salivatory nucleus
- Pontine tegmentum
- Parabrachial area
- Medial parabrachial nucleus
- Lateral parabrachial nucleus
- Subparabrachial nucleus (Kölliker-Fuse nucleus)
- Superior olivary complex
- Paramedian pontine reticular formation
- Parvocellular reticular nucleus
- Caudal pontine reticular nucleus
- Medial nucleus of the trapezoid body
- Cerebellar peduncles
- Fourth ventricle
- Cerebellum
Midbrain(mesencephalon)[edit source]
- Tectum
- Pretectum
- Tegmentum
- Cerebral peduncle
- Mesencephalic cranial nerve nuclei
- Mesencephalic duct (cerebral aqueduct, aqueduct of Sylvius)
Forebrain(prosencephalon)[edit source]
Diencephalon[edit source]
Epithalamus[edit source]
Third ventricle[edit source]
Thalamus[edit source]
- Anterior nuclear group
- Anteroventral nucleus (a.k.a. ventral anterior nucleus)
- Anterodorsal nucleus
- Anteromedial nucleus
- Medial nuclear group
- Lateral nuclear group
- Ventral nuclear group
- Metathalamus
- Thalamic reticular nucleus
Hypothalamus (limbic system) (HPA axis)[edit source]
- Anterior
- Medial area
- Lateral area
- Parts of preoptic area
- Lateral preoptic nucleus
- Anterior part of Lateral nucleus
- Part of supraoptic nucleus
- Parts of preoptic area
- Other nuclei of preoptic area
- median preoptic nucleus
- periventricular preoptic nucleus
- Tuberal
- Medial area
- Lateral area
- Tuberal part of Lateral nucleus
- Lateral tuberal nuclei
- Posterior
- Medial area
- Mammillary nuclei (part of mammillary bodies)
- Posterior nucleus
- Lateral area
- Posterior part of Lateral nucleus
- Medial area
- Optic chiasm
- Subfornical organ
- Periventricular nucleus
- Pituitary stalk
- Tuber cinereum
- Tuberal nucleus
- Tuberomammillary nucleus
- Tuberal region
- Mammillary bodies
- Mammillary nucleus
Subthalamus(HPA axis)[edit source]
Pituitary gland (HPA axis)[edit source]
- neurohypophysis
- Pars intermedia (Intermediate Lobe)
- adenohypophysis
Subcortical[edit source]
- Hippocampus (Medial Temporal Lobe)
- Amygdala (limbic system) (limbic lobe)
- Extended amygdala
- Claustrum
- Basal ganglia
- Striatum
- Dorsal striatum (a.k.a. neostriatum)
- Ventral striatum
- Globus pallidus (forms nucleus lentiformiswith putamen)
- Subthalamic nucleus
- Striatum
- Basal forebrain
Rhinencephalon (paleopallium)[edit source]
- Olfactory bulb
- Olfactory tract
- Anterior olfactory nucleus
- Piriform cortex
- Anterior commissure
- Uncus
- Periamygdaloid cortex
Cerebral cortex (neopallium)[edit source]
- Frontal lobe
- Parietal lobe
- Occipital lobe
- Cortex
- Primary visual cortex (V1)
- V2
- V3
- V4
- V5/MT
- Gyri
- Other
- Brodmann areas 17 (V1, primary visual cortex); 18, 19
- Cortex
- Temporal lobe
- Insular cortex
- Cingulate cortex
Neural pathways[edit source]
- Superior longitudinal fasciculus
- Uncinate fasciculus
- Perforant pathway
- Thalamocortical radiations
- Corpus callosum
- Anterior commissure
- Interthalamic adhesion
- Posterior commissure
- Habenular commissure
- Fornix
- Mammillotegmental fasciculus
- Cerebral peduncle
- Medial forebrain bundle
- Medial longitudinal fasciculus
- Myoclonic triangle
- Major dopaminergic pathways dopamine system from dopaminergic cell groups
- Serotonin Pathways serotonin system
- Norepinephrine Pathways
- Locus coeruleus and other noradrenergic cell groups
- Epinephrine pathways from adrenergic cell groups
- Glutamate and acetylcholine pathways from mesopontine nuclei
Motor systems / Descending fibers[edit source]
- Extrapyramidal system
- Pyramidal tract
- Corticomesencephalic tract
- Tectospinal tract
- Interstitiospinal tract
- Rubrospinal tract
- Rubro-olivary tract
- Olivocerebellar tract
- Olivospinal tract
- Vestibulospinal tract
- Reticulospinal tract
- Lateral raphespinal tract
- Alpha system
- Gamma system
Neuro endocrine systems[edit source]
Neuro vascular systems[edit source]
- Middle cerebral artery
- Posterior cerebral artery
- Anterior cerebral artery
- Vertebral artery
- Basilar artery
- Circle of Willis (arterial system)
- Blood–brain barrier
- Glymphatic system
- Venous systems
- Circumventricular organs
Dural meningeal system[edit source]
- Brain-cerebrospinal fluid barrier
- Meningeal coverings
Will be, continued.....
Was, signed,
Royal Highness,
The, Queen-Princess,
Dr. Luciane Sandrine.
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