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  2. Huntingtin - Wikipedia

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    Huntingtin (Htt) is the protein coded for in humans by the HTT gene, also known as the IT15 ("interesting transcript 15") gene. [5] Mutated HTT is the cause of Huntington's disease (HD), and has been investigated for this role and also for its involvement in long-term memory storage. [6]

  3. Humans (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Humans is a science fiction television series that debuted in June 2015 on Channel 4 and on AMC.Written by Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent, based on the Swedish science fiction drama Real Humans, the series explores the themes of artificial intelligence, robotics, and their effects on the future of humanity, focusing on the social, cultural, and psychological impact of the invention and ...

  4. List of Humans episodes - Wikipedia

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    Humans is a science fiction television series that debuted on 14 June 2015 on Channel 4.Written by the British team Sam Vincent and Jonathan Brackley, based on the Swedish science fiction drama Real Humans, the series explores the themes of artificial intelligence and robotics, focusing on the social, cultural, and psychological impact of the invention of anthropomorphic robots called "synths".

  5. Huntington's disease - Wikipedia

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    The huntingtin gene provides the genetic information for huntingtin protein (Htt). [1] Expansion of CAG repeats of cytosine-adenine-guanine (known as a trinucleotide repeat expansion) in the gene coding for the huntingtin protein results in an abnormal mutant protein (mHtt), which gradually damages brain cells through a number of possible ...

  6. Huntingtin-associated protein 1 - Wikipedia

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    Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a protein which in humans is encoded by the HAP1 gene. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This protein was found to bind to the mutant huntingtin protein (mHtt) in proportion to the number of glutamines present in the glutamine repeat region.

  7. Episode 7 (Humans series 1) - Wikipedia

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    "Episode 7" is the seventh episode of the first series of Humans, a show based on Real Humans and co-produced by Channel 4 and AMC. In the penultimate episode of the first series, a secret about Karen is revealed, attempts are made to repair Max and police arrest every synth in the Hawkins' house.

  8. Episode 6 (Humans series 1) - Wikipedia

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    "Episode 6" is the sixth episode of the first series of Humans, a show based on Real Humans and co-produced by Channel 4 and AMC. It aired in the UK on 19 July 2015, and was watched by 3.926 million viewers; it aired on 2 August 2015 in the U.S. to 1.03 million households. The episode received positive reviews.

  9. Sam Huntington - Wikipedia

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    Sam Huntington (born April 1, 1982 [2]) is an American actor.He is best known for his roles as Josh Levison on the Syfy series Being Human (2011–2014), Mimi-Siku in the Tim Allen vehicle Jungle 2 Jungle (1997) and Jimmy Olsen in the superhero film Superman Returns (2006).